Friday, October 17, 2014

Security Council: Turkey failed the Venezuelan:

Turkey's non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council has lost in  an election. 
on Thursday five non-permanent seats on the Security Council in the elections in Venezuela, Iran, Malaysia, New Zealand and Spain won.






Two non-permanent seats in the Security Council vote on the Western countries which suffered defeat Turkey




Represent to west countries Turkey beaten by Spain and New Zealand.


Selected countries from January 2015 for two years as non-permanent members of the Security Council would work.

The Turkish already facing actions against islamic wealth at there boarder due to international pressure.

Despite heavy lobbying of Turkey to the United Nations New Zealand when the first round of the elections that Spain won in the third round.

Turkey's state news agency reported that the Turkish Foreign Minister Myult kauusglu Commenting on the defeat, saying: "We sacrifice our principles to get more votes could not."

The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key says his country has the right to speak out and the feature of New Zealand had the members of the United Nations.






Venezuela's non-permanent seat in the UN Security Council to have been relieved to be elected unopposed





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