United Nation has elected five new members to serve on Security Council.
The 193-member UN General Assembly held elections to elect new members to replace those whose terms expire on 31 December this year.
Japan, Mozambique, Ecuador, Malta and Switzerland were elected to serve as non-permanent members of UN Security Council from 2023 - 2024.
The new members will serve on the 15-member powerful body for two years starting 1st. January next year.
The US, China, Russia, UK and France are permanent members.