Sweden, Kazakhstan, Ethiopia and Bolivia were elected to the United Nations Security Council on Tuesday for 2017-18, but further voting was due to take place to decide the final seat with Italy and the Netherlands almost locked in a tie.
The General
Assembly elected Sweden with 134 votes in favor, Ethiopia with 185 and
Bolivia with 183 in the first round of voting. Kazakhstan beat Thailand with 138 votes in favor in the second round of voting.
The new members will replace Angola, Malaysia, New Zealand, Spain and Venezuela on the council from Jan. 1, 2017.
The
council is made up of 10 elected members - five voted on each year -
and five permanent veto-powers who are the United States, Britain,
France, China and Russia. The council is the only U.N. body that can
make legally binding decisions.
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