Liberia Pushes Harder for Non-permanent UNSC Membership At UNGA

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Liberia Pushes Harder for Non-permanent UNSC Membership At UNGA

IPNEWS: President Joseph N. Boakai, has reminded the world that Liberia is just not only a founding member of the United Nations, but an integral member for its formation, and other global institutions, economic institutions, including the Bretton Woods institutions.

President Boakai urged the United Nations to endorse Liberia’s candidacy for the African non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council in 2026.

President Boakai restated that Liberiaโ€™s dedication to fostering global peace, justice, and security remains rock solid and unchangeable

Delivering his maiden address to the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, September 25, 2024, the Liberian leader expressed great hopefulness about Liberiaโ€™s potential role on the Security Council, emphasizing Liberiaโ€™s commitment to collaborating with Council members to advance peace and security worldwide.

President Boakai further underlined Liberiaโ€™s readiness to work alongside the United Nations and the international community to achieve Sustainable Development Goals and create a just and sustainable global environment.

โ€œAs Liberia proudly announces its candidacy, we look forward to the overwhelming support of member states to vote Liberia onto the non-permanent seat of the Security Council, where we can work with Council members to advance peace, justice, and security,โ€ President Boakai said. โ€œLiberia is prepared to work with the United Nations, global allies, and the international community to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals and create a just, peaceful, and sustainable world.โ€

Furthermore, President Boakai highlighted Liberiaโ€™s longstanding support for multilateralism and emphasized the importance of a rules-based international order grounded in unity and cooperation. He emphasized the need for inclusivity, fairness, and dignity in shaping a peaceful and prosperous world for all individuals.

โ€œThis future of a more peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world must be inclusive, fair, and dignified for everyone,โ€ the President noted.

In retrospect of Liberiaโ€™s engagements with the formation of the UN, Boakai accentuated the nationโ€™s enduring commitment to upholding shared values , stressing that โ€˜todayโ€™s challenges has compelled us to rethink the approach towards global peace and security.

President Boakai: โ€œThe United Nations, as a beacon of hope for humanity, must undergo necessary philosophical and institutional reforms to meet the demands of this new era,โ€

โ€œThe evolving global landscape characterized by emerging challenges such as transnational crimes, climate change, and social media influence, calling for reform within the United Nations to address these complex issues effectively.โ€

President Boakai also emphasized collective action and the theme of โ€˜Unity in Diversity for the Advancement of Peace, Sustainable Development, and Human Dignity for Everyone Everywhereโ€™, as guiding principles for international cooperation.

He reaffirmed Liberiaโ€™s adherence to the Sustainable Development Goals, citing the countryโ€™s progress in aligning national development initiatives, including the Vision 2030 and the ARREST Agenda, with the SDGs framework.

Boakai acknowledged persistent challenges, especially in poverty reduction efforts, while reiterating Liberiaโ€™s commitment to eradicating poverty and promoting shared prosperity by aligning with the global SDG targets.

He concluded by affirming Liberiaโ€™s dedication to contributing to a better world through adherence to UN principles and the pursuit of sustainable development for all.

If Liberiaโ€™s quest for a seat on the UNSC comes to fruition, this would be the second time the nation will be occupying such a high-level position at the UN. The First time was in 1961, but Liberia lost the post to Morocco in 1962.

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