The Security Council will discuss the political and security situation in Somalia, while a report will be heard from the UN envoy to Somalia, James Swan.
This meeting will take place on the 24th of June, according to a statement published on the X site of the Office of Political Affairs and Peacebuilding of the United Nations.
The meeting is coming soon, as Somalia has recently requested the closure of the United Nations assistance office in Somalia, UNSOM, which the United Nations does not welcome.
Somalia, which is competing for the non-permanent seat of the United Nations Security Council, wants to change the cooperation between Somalia and the United Nations. The government said that it is time to strengthen the power of government agencies.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Somalia, Ambassador Ahmed Macallin Fiqi, who left for the United States yesterday, is attending the UN meeting in Somalia seeking support for Somalia to win the non-permanent Security Council seat.