Somalia Assumes UN Security Council Presidency in January 2026, Marking a Historic Diplomatic Milestone

The Federal Republic of Somalia has officially assumed the Presidency of the United Nations Security Council for the month of January 2026, marking a historic and highly significant milestone in the country’s diplomatic journey. This achievement underscores Somalia’s growing credibility, renewed international standing, and increasing influence within global decision-making institutions after decades of political transition and recovery.
During its presidency, Somalia will play a central role in shaping the Security Council’s agenda, presiding over high-level meetings, facilitating negotiations, and guiding discussions on some of the world’s most pressing issues related to international peace and security. The position also allows Somalia to act as a bridge between regions, particularly in advocating for the concerns of Africa and fragile states, while promoting dialogue, cooperation, and multilateral solutions.
Somalia’s assumption of the Council’s presidency reflects the confidence of the international community in its diplomatic capabilities and commitment to the principles of the United Nations. It also represents an opportunity for Mogadishu to highlight national priorities, contribute constructively to conflict resolution efforts, and reaffirm its dedication to global peace, stability, and collective security.

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