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Historic UN Security Councilmembership

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Last updated: 2026/01/04 at 1:43 AM
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Bahrain’s recent assumption of a non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council marks a significant moment for the Kingdom, solidifying its role as a proactive voice for peace and stability on the global stage. This appointment, for the 2026–2027 term, isn’t just a diplomatic achievement; it’s a testament to Bahrain’s longstanding commitment to international cooperation and its evolving influence in UN Security Council membership. Foreign Minister Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani emphasized this commitment, outlining the nation’s priorities for its upcoming tenure.

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The Palestinian Cause and Regional StabilityCombating Terrorism and Promoting Global SecurityChampioning New International TreatiesAddressing Global Challenges: Beyond Conflicts

Bahrain Secures a Seat at the Table: A Return to the UN Security Council

This isn’t Bahrain’s first time contributing to the critical work of the UN Security Council. As Dr. Al Zayani highlighted, this is the Kingdom’s second term in almost three decades, signifying a demonstrable increase in international trust in Bahrain’s diplomatic capabilities. This confidence is rooted in the Kingdom’s consistent advocacy for peaceful resolutions and its dedication to humanitarian principles, guided by the leadership of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and the strategic direction of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

The UN Security Council is the most powerful of the UN’s principal organs, charged with the maintenance of international peace and security. Earning a non-permanent seat demonstrates a nation’s standing and willingness to shoulder responsibility in addressing global challenges. Bahrain’s return to the Council underscores its dedication to these principles.

Key Priorities for Bahrain’s Term: A Focus on Global Issues

Bahrain’s agenda for its 2026-2027 term is ambitious and reflects a broad understanding of the multifaceted threats to global peace and security. Dr. Al Zayani clearly articulated several key areas that will take centre stage during the Kingdom’s representation.

The Palestinian Cause and Regional Stability

A central pillar of Bahrain’s foreign policy, and therefore its Security Council priorities, is the unwavering support for the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. This commitment extends to advocating for a just and lasting resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The Foreign Minister stressed this dedication, linking it directly to the broader goal of fostering stability throughout the Middle East.

Combating Terrorism and Promoting Global Security

Recognizing the persistent threat of terrorism and violent extremism, Bahrain will actively contribute to the Security Council’s efforts in combating these issues. This includes strengthening international cooperation in intelligence sharing, counter-terrorism financing, and addressing the root causes that fuel radicalization. This focus aligns with Bahrain’s own national security concerns and its experience in regional counter-terrorism initiatives.

Championing New International Treaties

Bahrain is proactively pushing for concrete action on emerging global threats. Specifically, Dr. Al Zayani championed the development of an international treaty criminalizing hate speech, a critical step towards addressing a growing source of conflict and division. Additionally, the Kingdom will advocate for global governance of artificial intelligence, recognizing its potential for both benefit and harm.

Addressing Global Challenges: Beyond Conflicts

Bahrain intends to extend its focus beyond traditional security concerns, actively addressing challenges like climate change, food security, and cybersecurity. Acknowledging the interconnectedness of these issues, they’re viewed as crucial factors contributing to instability and conflict worldwide. Pushing for sustainable development is also a key element, acknowledging that long-term peace relies on economic opportunity and environmental sustainability. This holistic approach signifies a sophisticated understanding of contemporary global dynamics.

Strengthening the United Nations System & Regional Cooperation

Bahrain isn’t only focused on what it can receive from the UN Security Council, but what it can contribute to strengthening the organization itself. The Kingdom seeks to enhance the UN’s effectiveness, transparency, and inclusiveness, particularly advocating for greater representation of developing countries in key decision-making processes.

Furthermore, Bahrain is committed to bolstering global governance structures. Inspired by initiatives proposed by the Crown Prince, the country will actively work towards fairness in global financial and economic institutions. This includes promoting stronger collaboration to tackle environmental concerns, public health crises, and economic hardships, all in support of the Sustainable Development Goals and the broader Pact for the Future.

The Kingdom also recognizes the importance of regional cooperation, particularly in securing maritime navigation and protecting the vital global energy trade. Bahrain will continue to advocate for a Middle East free from weapons of mass destruction, contributing to a safer and more secure regional environment. Bahrain foreign policy consistently highlights these interconnected security interests, woven into a broader narrative of regional stability.

A Continued Commitment to Peace and Prosperity

Dr. Al Zayani concluded by reaffirming Bahrain’s ongoing dedication to its role as a constructive international partner. Under the guidance of His Majesty the King and the Crown Prince, and through the collaborative efforts of “Team Bahrain,” the Kingdom will leverage its five decades of diplomatic experience to promote dialogue, coexistence, and respect for human rights. This renewed international role for Bahrain is seen as a continuation of its long-held values.

Bahrain’s assumption of its UN Security Council seat represents a significant opportunity for the Kingdom to shape the international agenda and contribute to a more peaceful, just, and prosperous world. The nation’s stated priorities and commitment to bolstering the UN system suggest a proactive and constructive approach to tackling the complex challenges facing the global community. As Bahrain prepares for its term, the international community will be watching closely, anticipating a valuable contribution to the pursuit of global peace and security.

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