US Envoy Reaffirms Support for Mozambique's UN Security Council Term
The U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield reaffirmed on Friday U.S. willingness to work with Mozambique in the U.N. The visit by the U.S. envoy coincides with the southern African country's current two-year term on the United Nations Security Council. When asked about Mozambique’s neutral stance on the war in Ukraine, Thomas-Greenfield said that the while the U.S. doesn’t ask countries to choose a side, it is “important that the world sees this for what it is: it’s an attack on the U.N. charter, it’s an attack on the sovereignty of independent country, it is an attack on a neighbor.”
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