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Nepal re-elected as member of UN Human Rights Council

By Khabarhub

October 14, 2020

KATHMANDU: Nepal has been elected as a member of the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council for the second time.

Nepal was elected as a member for three years (2021 to 023) during a voting held at the UN headquarters on Tuesday night.

Earlier, Nepal had been elected as a member from 2018-020.

Other countries elected as the members from Asia Pacific Region are China, Pakistan and Uzbekistan. In the voting held confidentially, Nepal received 150 votes, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Posting a twitter message, Minister for Foreign Affairs Pradeep Gyawali has informed that Nepal has been elected as a member to the UN Human Rights Council and thanked all the nations for their voting and the Nepali missions in New York and Geneva for their hard work.

Nepal is re-elected in UN Human Right Council for second term with 150 votes. We are grateful to the friendly nations for their support. Thanks to the Nepali Missions in New York and Geneva for hard work.

— Pradeep Gyawali (@PradeepgyawaliK) October 13, 2020

Similarly, other elected nations from Africa include Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon, Mabali and Senegal, Russia and Ukraine from Eastern Europe, Bolivia, Cuba and Mexico from Latin America and Britain and France from Western Europe.

The tree-year term will begin from 2021.