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Saudi Arabia Rejects Security Council Seat (November 13, 2013)
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By: Adom Malcolm Cooper | November 26, 2013 - 5:14pm
On November 13, 2013, Saudi Arabia officially rejected a seat on the United Nations Security Council, following its October 18, 2013 announcement that it would do so. According to a news story, now that the seat remains vacant, the Group of Asia Pacific States, a bloc of General Assembly members, “must now choose among themselves at least one replacement candidate.” If more than one state is interested in the seat, a special election may be held. The decision by Saudi Arabia to reject the seat is “widely seen as part of a broader display of the country’s anger at the United States over American policies toward Syria, Egypt, Iran, and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”