“Will Work With India To Create More Stable World”: US Ambassador Tweets
New Delhi:
Hours after India was once elected as a non-permanent member of the UN Safety Council, US Ambassador to India tweeted a congratulatory message with a picture of the 2 nations’ flags.
In his message, Ken Juster, US Ambassador to India, mentioned the United Countries of The usa was once willing to paintings along India to create a “extra strong, safe, and filthy rich global”.
The tweet adopted a message by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who mentioned India was once devoted to “paintings with all member nations to advertise world peace, safety, resilience and fairness”.
Hearty congratulations to India’s a success election to the @UN Safety Council. The USA seems to be ahead to running with India for a extra strong, safe, and filthy rich global. #USIndiapic.twitter.com/f6LKVYE1hJ
— Ken Juster (@USAmbIndia) June 18, 2020
On Wednesday, India was once elected as non-permanent member of the UN Safety Council for a two-year time period after profitable 184 votes within the 193-member Common Meeting.
Alongwith India, Eire, Mexico and Norway additionally gained the Safety Council elections.
India was once a candidate for a non-permanent seat from the Asia-Pacific class for the 2021-22 time period. Its victory was once a given because it was once the only candidate vying for the lone seat from the grouping.
New Delhi’s candidature was once unanimously recommended by means of the 55-member Asia-Pacific grouping, together with China and Pakistan, in June remaining 12 months.
In the past, India has been elected as a non-permanent member of the Council for the years 1950-1951, 1967-1968, 1972-1973, 1977-1978, 1984-1985, 1991-1992 and maximum not too long ago in 2011-2012.
The UN Common Meeting on Wednesday carried out elections for President of the 75th consultation of the Meeting, 5 non-permanent participants of the Safety Council and participants of the Financial and Social Council beneath particular vote casting preparations installed position right here because of COVID-19 similar restrictions.