Verónica Macamo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, noted that the Mozambicans who participated in this mission dedicated themselves fully to ensuring its success.
Mozambique formally ended its historic term as a non-permanent member of the United Nations Security Council on 31st December 2024. It was a position it held when unanimously elected to on June 9, 2022. The country began its two-year term on January 1, 2023, alongside Ecuador, Japan, Malta, and Switzerland.
Verónica Macamo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, noted that the Mozambicans who participated in this mission dedicated themselves fully to ensuring its success. She explained that various teams assigned to Mozambique’s mission in New York, the headquarters of the United Nations, worked cohesively as one team to fulfil their mandate.
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She pointed out that Mozambique advocates for dialogue between conflicting parties rather than simply passing resolutions condemning one country or another.This was the first time Mozambique served on the Security Council, which is responsible for maintaining international peace and security.