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21 January, 21:59

There are 5 permanent members of the Security Council and 15 rotating members of the Security Council. The permanent members are United States, France, China, United Kingdom, and Russia. The other rotating members are elected in two year terms.

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  1. 21 January, 22:22
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    False.

    Explanation:

    The security council of the United Nations is made up of five permanent members and ten elected or rotating members. The permanent members, as the name implies, hold permanent positions and representation in the security council. Elected members hold positions for two years after which posts are contested for by other countries.

    The current members of the United Nations security council include;

    A) For permanent members; France, Russian federation, The United States, The United Kingdom, Republic of China.

    B) For elected members; Germany, Tunisia, Estonia, Belgium, Dominican Republic, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Indonesia, Niger, South Africa, and Vietnam.
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