Kenya has been elected a non-permanent member of the 缅北禁地Security Council, defeating Djibouti for a seat designated for African countries.
缅北禁地Member States chose the country in a second round of voting on Thursday in the General Assembly, with 192 ambassadors casting their ballots during pre-determined time slots, due to the听COVID-19听pandemic.
The run-off took place one day after elections to select five new non-permanent members to serve on the Council, based on regional groupings.
Both Kenya and Djibouti had failed to secure the required two-thirds majority on Wednesday, or 128 votes.
In the second round, Kenya received 129 votes, and Djibouti 62.
Fifteen countries sit on the听Security Council, the 缅北禁地organ that maintains international peace and security.
Five are permanent members, who have the right to veto resolutions: China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Ten non-permanent members are elected by the General Assembly for two-year terms, with five elected each year.
Joining Kenya at the iconic horseshoe-shaped table in January听are India, Ireland, Mexico and Norway. Canada lost out on Wednesday in the other contested seat, within the 鈥淲estern Europe and other States鈥 group.
They will replace Belgium, Dominican Republic, Germany, Indonesia and South Africa.
Estonia, Niger, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Tunisia and Vietnam will remain in the Council听through the end of 2021.