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Saudi Arabia declines UN Security Council seat

Arab World Materials 18 October 2013 14:35 (UTC +04:00)
Saudi Arabia on Friday rejected a seat on the UN Security Council to protest what it said was a lack of international efforts to end world conflicts
Saudi Arabia declines UN Security Council seat

Saudi Arabia on Friday rejected a seat on the UN Security Council to protest what it said was a lack of international efforts to end world conflicts, dpa reported.

"The kingdom believes that double standards in the Security Council prevent it from performing its duties and assuming its responsibilities towards keeping peace and security in the world," the Saudi Foreign Ministry said.

The oil-rich kingdom, which was elected Thursday as a non-permanent member to replace Pakistan in representing the Asia-Pacific region, said the Security Council "allowed the Syrian regime to kill its people and burn them using chemical weapons."

The five permanent, veto-wielding members of the 15-nation council had been deadlocked for months on any action over Syria and its 31-month civil war with Russia blocking statements even on humanitarian issues.

But on September 27, it unanimously approved a resolution ordering the destruction of Syria's chemical weapons.

Saudi Arabia has backed the rebels fighting to oust the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

The Security Council seat would have been the first time Saudi Arabia would have had a place on the United Nations' highest decision-making body.

The oil-rich country, a major power player in the Muslim world, also on Friday criticized the council on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

"The continuation of the Palestinian issue without a just and lasting solution for 65 years ... is clear evidence of the Security Council's inability to perform its duties and carry out its responsibilities," it said.

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