Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Applauds Liberia’s Strong Diplomatic Push
Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Applauds Liberia’s Strong Diplomatic Push

Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf Applauds Liberia’s Strong Diplomatic Push for a UN Security Council Seat at AU Summit

Addis Ababa, Ethiopia – Former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has congratulated Liberia following its official response, delivered by Minister of Foreign Affairs Sara Beysolow Nyanti to the Report of the African Union’s Committee of Ten (C-10) on United Nations Security Council Reform.

The C-10, led by Sierra Leone’s President Dr. Julius Maada Bio, presented its report during the 38th Session of the African Union Summit in Addis Ababa.

President Sirleaf praised Liberia’s firm stance and diplomatic engagement in advocating for Africa’s common position on UN Security Council reform.

Former President Sirleaf’s comment was in reaction to Minister Beysolow Nyanti’s statement in which the Foreign Minister highlighted Liberia’s longstanding commitment to multilateralism and its dedication to strengthening Africa’s voice in global decision-making.

Minister Beysolow Nyanti highlighted the importance of Africa speaking with one voice on this critical matter and urged continued solidarity among AU member states.

The Former Liberian President, for her part, cautioned that Africa must remain resolute in securing permanent representation at the Security Council as Liberia’s advocacy strengthens our continent’s demand for a more just and equitable global governance system. She concluded by congratulating the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Liberia’s response at the AU Summit aligns with its broader efforts to secure a non-permanent seat on the Security Council, reinforcing its leadership in peace, security, and global diplomacy.

The country remains committed to working with regional and international partners to advance the AU’s common position, as outlined in the Ezulwini Consensus and the Sirte Declaration.