UN Security Council (15 members, five permanent veto-holding powers) elected five new non-permanent members for 2025–2027 terms on June 10, 2026. Kyrgyzstan, Zimbabwe, Portugal, Austria, and Thailand won seats; Germany lost its bid after member opposition led by Russia. Council maintains primary UN responsibility for international peace and security.
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