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Bahrain, newly elected to U.N. Security Council, says it will push for regional peace, nonproliferation and a two-state solution
Summary
A Bahrain representative told journalists the kingdom, elected to a nonpermanent U.N. Security Council seat for the 2026–27 term, will prioritize regional peace, support ongoing negotiations, work on nonproliferation and advocate for a two-state solution and immediate humanitarian relief for Gaza.
Bahrain, elected to a nonpermanent seat on the United Nations Security Council for the 2026–27 term, said it will use its forthcoming term to promote regional peace, support nonproliferation efforts and press for a political solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The statement, delivered by a Bahrain representative at a press event, said the kingdom will "fortify peace and stability within our region and globally," emphasize dialogue and consensus building, and work closely with other Security Council members and the broader United Nations community.
"The mandate of the United Nations Security Council is to…
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