Russia Endorses Zimbabwe’s Bid for UN Security Council Seat

Zimbabwe’s efforts to secure a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) have received a significant boost, with Russia pledging its full support.

Russian Ambassador to Zimbabwe, Nikolai Krasilnikov, met with President Emmerson Mnangagwa at State House in Harare to deliver a message from Russian President Vladimir Putin, reaffirming Russia’s backing for Zimbabwe’s candidacy in the 2027–2028 term.

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Several nations, including Cuba and India, have already expressed their support, while Zimbabwe’s bid has also been endorsed by SADC and other regional organizations.

Speaking after the meeting, Ambassador Krasilnikov emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation between Zimbabwe and Russia within the UN framework, stating that both nations share a vision for a fairer and more balanced global order.

“We are confident that Zimbabwe’s participation in the Security Council will contribute to the establishment of a just and multipolar world. We look forward to working together to advance our common goals at the UN,” he said.

The UNSC consists of five permanent members—China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States—while ten non-permanent members serve on a rotational basis. Decisions require at least nine votes out of 15, though any of the five permanent members can exercise veto power.

Ambassador Krasilnikov highlighted Zimbabwe’s shared commitment with Russia in promoting key UN resolutions, particularly those opposing the glorification of Nazism and racism. He also acknowledged Zimbabwe’s contributions to regional stability, citing its leadership role in SADC and efforts to promote peace in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Zimbabwe previously held a non-permanent seat on the UNSC in 1983–1984 and later in 1991–1992. With growing international support, the country is positioning itself for another term, aiming to strengthen its influence in global governance.

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