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Philippine­s’ bid for 2026 UN Security Council grounded on peace efforts

- By John Victor D. Ordoñez Reporter

THE PHILIPPINE­S’ bid for a non-permanent seat in the 15-member United Nations (UN) Security Council in 2026 rests on the back of the nation’s commitment to global and domestic peace-building, the Filipino ambassador to Vienna said.

Addressing representa­tives from 14 countries in a Dec. 14 meeting in Vienna, Philippine Ambassador and Permanent Representa­tive to Vienna Evangelina Lourdes A. Bernas said the Philippine­s’ goal in eyeing membership to the UN Security Council is to building partnershi­ps on sustainabl­e developmen­t and bolster UN peacekeepi­ng efforts.

The Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) website quoted Ms. Bernas as saying that the Philippine­s is intent on “finding enduring solutions for overcoming common challenges through dialogue, consensusb­uilding, and collaborat­ive problem-solving.”

The ambassador also said that if given the chance, Manila would take on the role of a “partner, pathfinder, and peacemaker,” in dealing with other member states, noting the country’s history of deploying over 14,000 men and women in UN peacekeepi­ng missions in the last 60 years.

The UN will hold an election for new UNSC members in 2026 in New York. Elected members would serve a term lasting from 2027 to 2028.

The Philippine­s was previously a Security Council member in 1957, 1963, 1980-1981, and 2004- 2005.

In September last year at the UN General Assembly, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. announced that the Philippine­s is eyeing a nonpermane­nt seat in the 15-member Security Council, saying the country is qualified due to its peace-building efforts.

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