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Turkey backs Zimbabwe’s bid for UN Security Council seat
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67656, member: 636"] Turkey has pledged its backing for Zimbabwe's campaign to secure a temporary position on the United Nations Security Council during the 2027-2028 period. Turkish Ambassador Berna Kasnakli Versteden announced celebrations marking her nation's 102nd republic anniversary in Harare, noting that both governments pursue comparable diplomatic objectives. The ambassador highlighted shared priorities such as resolving regional disputes through peaceful means and promoting multilateral partnerships. Zimbabwe has already gained endorsements from 134 nations for its candidacy, well above the 128 votes needed when elections take place in June next year. Versteden said economic ties between the two countries continue strengthening, with Turkish companies investigating opportunities in Zimbabwe's energy, construction, infrastructure and technology industries. The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency maintains programs supporting development priorities in Zimbabwe, while the Diyanet Foundation has distributed food supplies to more than 35,000 families. Additional cooperation includes scholarship programs enabling Zimbabwean students to attend Turkish universities. Foreign Affairs Permanent Secretary Albert Chimbindi thanked Turkey for its support, describing the endorsement as a meaningful demonstration of confidence in Zimbabwe's dedication to maintaining global peace and security. Chimbindi stated Zimbabwe would participate constructively in Security Council operations if elected, emphasizing dialogue and collective security principles. [/QUOTE]
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