Statement by Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma on South Africa's
election to the United Nations Security Council (Non-Permanent Seat) 1.
South Africa is greatly privileged and honoured by its election by the general
membership of the United Nations to serve on the UN Security Council in a non-permanent
capacity. 2. In this regard, SA extends its gratitude to the peoples and
government of Africa and the world for the confidence bestowed upon us to serve
the people of our continent and indeed the world in the UN Security Council. 3.
Accordingly, and on behalf of President Thabo Mbeki, the government and people
of South Africa we humbly accept the mandate thrust upon us by the peoples of
Africa, the South and the world in general in electing us to this position of
responsibility. 4. We do so conscious and convinced that the multilateral
system of global governance remains the only hope for challenges facing humanity
today. 5. As a consequence, thereof, we declare our readiness and preparedness
to serve the peoples of Africa, the South and the World in this capacity. 6.
South Africa, commits itself thus, fully cognisant of the challenges that will
certainly arise from the responsibilities that will attend to the membership of
the UN Security Council as an instrument of our collective peace and security. 7.
In pursuance thereof, South Africa will strive in conjunction with the African
Union, to create synergies between the work of the African Union Peace and Security
Council and the UN Security Council with a view to the prevention of outbreaks
of violence and conflict in the continent of Africa 8. We shall work with
all members of the Security Council, and regional organisations in pursuit of
peace and stability in all regions of the world especially in the Middle East. 9.
In addition, South Africa shall continue to work with all members of the United
Nations General Assembly in pursuit of the comprehensive reform of the United
Nations including the reform and expansion of the United Nations Security Council. Issued
by Ronnie Mamoepa on 082 990 4853 Department of Foreign Affairs Private
Bag X152 Pretoria 0001 16 October 2006
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