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Mnangagwa begs for UN Security Council seat as Zimbabwe stays broke
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 62007, member: 636"] Zimbabwe demonstrates readiness to collaborate with United Nations member states for enhanced global security. Foreign Affairs Minister Amon Murwira delivered President Mnangagwa's address during Friday's General Assembly session in New York. The nation maintains active participation in peacekeeping operations worldwide while pursuing multilateral foreign policy approaches. Zimbabwe emphasizes sovereignty principles and peaceful coexistence among all countries. The government seeks a non-permanent Security Council position for 2027-2028 terms. Officials stressed that UN reforms must include developing nations rather than exclude their voices from decision-making processes. Zimbabwe supports comprehensive Security Council restructuring to address Africa's underrepresentation in permanent membership categories. The administration backs self-determination efforts for Palestine and Western Sahara populations. President Mnangagwa called for international financial system changes benefiting developing countries. Current economic structures favor wealthy nations while creating debt burdens for poorer states. Zimbabwe advocates fair trading systems providing equal opportunities across all regions. The country promotes inclusive peace processes through regional organizations like the Southern African Development Community. [/QUOTE]
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