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Saudi Arabia Declines UN Security Council Seat; Jordan Fills Vacancy: November 14 and December 6, 2013

Saudi Arabia Declines UN Security Council Seat; Jordan Fills Vacancy: November 14 and December 6, 2013

Saudi Arabia declines UN security council seat; Jordan fills vacancy: November 14 and December 6, 2013

In a first-of-its kind decision, in October 2013, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announced that it would not be accepting the United Nations Security Council seat to which it had been elected. The move came as a surprise to the international community because the Middle Eastern nation had long lobbied for inclusion in the body. In December, Jordan was chosen to fill the Security Council vacancy. Saudi Arabia, meanwhile, continued to work closely with the United Nations General Assembly on the country's highest priority issues such as the ongoing civil war and humanitarian crisis ...

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