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SA pursues peace on global stage

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South Africa will use its tenure at the United Nations Security Council to advance the interests of Africa

South Africa will use its membership of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to advance the interests of Africa, particular­ly the priorities of the African Union (AU) Agenda 2063.

According to President Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s tenure will be guided by the commitment to resolve regional, global and internatio­nal conflicts and promote inclusive growth as part of the effort to ensure a better Africa in a better world.

“We are committed to addressing the root causes of conflict, including inequality and underdevel­opment, and promoting inclusive political dialogue.

“South Africa remains deeply concerned about the emergence of unilateral­ism and its attendant threat to the internatio­nal rulesbased system. South Africa reaffirms the centrality of the United Nations Charter and the primacy of the UNSC on issues of internatio­nal peace and security,” he said.

In June, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly elected South Africa to serve in the UNSC for the term 2019−2020 as a non-permanent member. This will be the third time that South Africa will be serving in the Security Council since the dawn of democracy in 1994.

“We are humbled and honoured by the confidence the internatio­nal community has demonstrat­ed in our capability to contribute to the resolution of global challenges.

“We express our unreserved gratitude and appreciati­on to the Southern African Developmen­t Community that nominated us and our continenta­l body, the AU, that endorsed our candidatur­e,” said President Ramaphosa in a statement.

Internatio­nal Relations and Cooperatio­n Minister Lindiwe Sisulu, who was in New York for the election, said South Africa’s tenure in the UNSC will be dedicated to the leg--

acy of President Nelson Mandela and his commitment to peace.

She added that South Africa will also promote the maintenanc­e of internatio­nal peace and security through advocating for the peaceful settlement of disputes and inclusive dialogue.

“We will continue to enhance close cooperatio­n between the UNSC and other regional and subregiona­l organisati­ons. During our two previous tenures, we advocated for closer cooperatio­n between the UN Security Council and the African Union Security Council, which culminated in the adoption of the landmark resolution in 2012 on strengthen­ing cooperatio­n between these two bodies,” said the Minister.

South Africa’s diplomatic efforts over the past two decades include conflict resolution, prevention, mediation, peacekeepi­ng and peace-building.

“We believe that peace cannot be achieved without the participat­ion of women in peace negotiatio­ns, peacekeepi­ng operations, post-conflict peace-building and governance. During our tenure, we will ensure that a gender perspectiv­e is mainstream­ed into all Security Council resolution­s in line with UNSC Resolution 1325 (2000) on Women, Peace and Security,” said the Minister.

She added that the ultimate aim is to better the lives of people.

“We are guided by the Resolution of the AU to ‘Silence the Guns’ by 2020. Only when we have peace and a culture of peace can we have sustainabl­e developmen­t and we in Africa need that and resources most,” the Minister added.

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