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Editorial: MOFA Provides An Answer To Why Liberia Seeks A Non-Permanent Seat On The UN Security Council

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Last updated: May 25, 2025 10:20 pm
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—The Foreign Ministry Verbatim

LIBERIA SEEKS NON-PERMANENT membership in the UN Security Council to contribute to global peace and security, particularly in Africa, and to enhance collaboration between the UN and regional bodies. Specially, Liberia aims to leverage its experience in conflict mediation, prevention and post-conflict reconstruction to address challenges in Africa and the Sahel. Additionally, Liberia seeks to strengthen multilateralism and promote a more inclusive and Representative UN Security Council, particularly reflecting the needs of Africa.

LIBERIA, LIKE MANY African nations, seeks to address the historical underrepresentation of Africa in the Security Council, both in terms of permanent and non-permanent seats. Liberia (Africa), with its significant population and UN membership, deserves a greater voice.

LIBERIA AIMS TO use its Security Council seat to promote Africa’s interest, including development, climate change, and other pressing issues.

LIBERIA’S EXPERIENCE with civil war and its subsequent post-war reconstruction efforts informs its commitment to peace and security. Liberia wants to share her experience to contribute to resolving conflicts regionally and globally.

LIBERIA’S POST-WAR RECONSTRUCTION experience provides valuable lessons for other countries facing similar challenges. Liberia wants to share this expertise and contribute to peace building efforts worldwide.

LIBERIA BELIEVES IN the importance of global solidarity and working together for peace and security. Liberia wants to be a part of the solution to globally challenges, including those facing developing nations.

LIBERIA HAS HIGHLIGHTED the injustice of Africa’s historical marginalization in the Security Council. We believe that the council needs to reflect the realities of the 21st century and include more voices from Africa.

LIBERIA HAS PREVIOUSLY served on the Security Council and has demonstrated its ability to contribute effectively to the council’s work.

LIBERIA HAS BEEN a UN member since its founding and actively participates in UN activities, including peace-keeping operations.

LIBERIA HAS PARTICIPATED in UN peace keeping missions, contributing significantly to regional stability and peace efforts.

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