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Iran elected vice-chair of UN Special Committee on Charter

An Iranian flag is pictured at the United Nations headquarters in New York, Jan. 8, 2020. (Photo by Xinhua)

Iran has been elected as vice-chair of the United Nations Special Committee on the Charter and a member of the bureau of the committee.

The decision was made during a meeting held at the headquarters of the United Nations in New York. The Islamic Republic of Iran will serve as Vice-Chair of the United Nations Special Committee on the Charter, in addition to holding a seat on its bureau.

Established in 1974 within the framework of the United Nations, the Special Committee on the Charter plays a direct and significant role in matters related to the UN Charter.

Its mandate includes examining proposals aimed at enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the United Nations in accordance with the principles and provisions of the Charter.

Among the committee’s key responsibilities are addressing issues related to the maintenance of international peace and security, promoting the peaceful settlement of disputes, and strengthening the development and application of international law.

At a time when the international order based on the UN Charter faces serious challenges and unprecedented violations of its principles, the Special Committee serves as a legal platform to uphold the sovereign equality of states, the prohibition of the use of force, and the peaceful resolution of disputes.

The committee is regarded as playing a vital role in reinforcing the rule of law and preserving the credibility of the international legal system.


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