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A frustrated German foreign minister Heiko Maas at a meeting of the UN Security Council in February. Michael Kappeler DPA/PA Images

A mix of pragmatism and idealism: What Ireland aims to achieve with its UN Security Council seat

On Wednesday evening, it was announced that Ireland had won a two-year stint on the UN Security Council.

ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, the Irish government had something to celebrate: it had won a seat on the UN Security Council. 

The Taoiseach said that “once again we are taking our place among the nations of the world and that we are taking our place at the top table”. 

From 1 January 2021, Ireland will begin its fourth stint on the UN Security Council after previously served in 1962, 1981 and in 2001.

Efforts had been under way as far back as 2005 for Ireland to try to take a two-year temporary seat on the security council for 2021-22, with civil servants and diplomats working behind the scenes on the bid for some time. 

Those efforts behind the scenes were supplemented by some high profile endorsements from the likes of U2 frontman Bono and former president Mary Robinson over the last two years.

So why was a great deal of time, effort and money (some €800,000) put into getting Ireland onto the UN Security Council, and what does the government plan to do now it’s won a seat?

UN Security Council

There are 15 seats on the UN Security Council.

Five countries have permanent memberships – China, France, Russia, the UK and the US. The other ten seats are won by countries who occupy the seats on a two-year temporary basis. 

xinhua-photos-of-the-day File photo. Council meeting in New York Xinhua News Agency / PA Images Xinhua News Agency / PA Images / PA Images

On the United Nations website, it says the UN Security Council has “primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security”. 

All member states of the United Nations – of which there are 193 – are said to be obliged to comply with the council’s decisions. 

It calls upon parties in a dispute to settle it through peaceful means. In some cases, the council can resort to imposing sanctions or authorise the use of force to “maintain or restore international peace and security”. 

It can provide a mandate for the deployment of peacekeepers – deciding where they go and what their remit in that particular region is. 

However, tensions between the permanent members can often mean a lack of consensus, particularly with each of the five having a powerful veto on certain resolutions. 

It intervenes in areas of conflict and tension around the world and through various subcommittees on specific topics, it holds hundreds of meetings every year. 

Just this week, the Security Council received a report on political reform in the Central African Republic that voiced concern over the failure to disarm rebel groups. 

It also has become centre stage for a brewing disagreement between the US, Iran and Russia with the latter accusing the US of trying to “manipulate” the Security Council to put pressure on Iran. 

Also this week, temporary members Germany and Belgium sent a draft resolution to the council aiming to extend the authorisation to cross the Syrian border by one year to allow humanitarian aid from NGOs and government agencies to be delivered to the region. 

The Syrian regime has failed to adhere to a 2015 resolution from the Security Council calling for a ceasefire, elections and political transition in the country. 

This is one example where the council can be perceived to be weak or ineffective on vital matters.

The UN Security Council was also centre stage during the invasion of Iraq in 2003 led by US forces. A number of sanctions had been levelled against Saddam Hussein’s regime already by the UN Security Council and resolutions passed concerning weapons inspectors being sent to the country. 

While the US and UK argued that existing resolutions made the invasion legal, critics say further resolutions would have been required. Despite unease from many members of the council at the time, the invasion went ahead anyway and efforts to solve the issue via these diplomatic means failed. 

Why did Ireland want a seat?

In Budget 2020, the Irish government allocated €838 million for its overseas development assistance fund. 

It follows decades of significant investment in projects in developing countries in Africa and elsewhere.

According to the Department of Foreign Affairs’ Irish Aid website, “the aim of Ireland’s aid programme is to reduce poverty and hunger, particularly in sub- Saharan Africa where the needs are greatest”.

“Most of the funding is spent on agriculture and nutrition programmes, health and HIV, education services, and on providing much-needed humanitarian assistance in emergencies situations,” it said.

We channel our aid in a number of ways: through government systems in partner countries, through non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and civil society organizations and through multilateral organsiations including the UN agencies.‌

From the government’s perspective, getting a seat on the Security Council would allow Ireland to have a greater influence on the decisions that affect the regions it already invests heavily in.

At the top table, Ireland would have the ability to draft key resolutions and recommendations that would help to build on and support the aid programmes it already has. 

5 NO FEE Taoiseach Press Birefing The Tánaiste and Taoiseach campaigned for Ireland's seat on the council. Leon Farrell / Rollingnews.ie Leon Farrell / Rollingnews.ie / Rollingnews.ie

And, if the UN Security Council is making decisions that will affect the regions Ireland invests in, it is seen to make sense to aspire to be part of making those decisions. 

Furthermore, Ireland has historically had a central role in UN peacekeeping activities and could have as many as 600 peacekeepers active in the field at any one time and often in dangerous situations. 

With a seat on the Security Council, we will now have the ability to influence where peacekeepers are deployed and what their mandate is wherever they are sent. 

On a wider level, Ireland has served on the UN Security Council roughly one year in every ten since joining the United Nations in 1955, and it’s understood the objective is to consistently sit at the top table of the UN to play as large a role as possible in the key decisions that are made and have a global effect. 

And, on a more practical level, Ireland’s position as a small trading nation means that it’s in our natural interest for a peace and stability across the globe. Being on the UN Security Council means that the country would have more influence than it otherwise would have to foster an environment for economic and social development. 

Leo Varadkar spoke on these points in launching Ireland’s campaign formally back in 2018 in New York. He said that the UN is “the conscience of our humanity” and that “in these troubles and uncertain times, as a global island we want to play our part in defending, supporting and promoting its values”. 

He has also said: “Winning a seat on the UN Security Council would place Ireland at the heart of UN decision-making on international peace, security and development.”

This was echoed by former President Mary Robinson, who said: “Ireland is a bridge builder which the UN badly needs, with an empathy and an ability to understand the other.”

What does the government hope to do now?

After sustained diplomatic efforts involving the likes of the Taoiseach, Tánaiste and President alongside the most senior civil servants and diplomats to win the seat, the focus will now turn to what Ireland can achieve on the council.

It should be noted that it’ll be the next government – likely to be Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Greens – who will likely be in place for Ireland’s tenure on the council. 

As much as the Irish government puts forth its reputation as a bridge builder, however, there will be several tricky situations to navigate during its two-year stint on the council.

The US frequently disagrees on important matters with Russia and China. India, which has also been at odds with China in recent times, has also been chosen to sit on the council for the next two years. 

It’s common for smaller countries such as Ireland who come onto the UN Security Council to work with countries of similar values to try to get resolutions passed which are sustainable over a period of time. 

As mentioned above, because of Ireland’s role in overseas development in African countries, for example, it will seek to strengthen the effectiveness of its efforts in these areas. This could take the form of resolutions that support the aims that it already has for that area. 

The government is said to be aware of the limitations of what can be achieved on the council but hopes to advance its goals as much as possible over the two-year period. 

It then hopes afterwards to pass on the baton to a country with similar values who will follow a similar approach to key issues.

Speaking after the country was awarded the seat on Wednesday evening, the Taoiseach said: “Our return to the UN Security Council is a recognition of our work on the world stage over many decades, and we will use our presence to advance the causes we’ve championed, peace and security, conflict resolution, reconciliation, climate action, sustainable development, and gender equality.

We will work to help those countries that are most vulnerable, most fragile, most threatened by challenges facing the international community today.

Ireland will begin its two years on the UN Security Council on 1st January 2021.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:37 PM

    God help the rescue services dealing with pure stupidity

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:47 PM

    They shouldn’t save them and make an example of the morons.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:47 PM

    Some people it seems are walking adverts for Darwin awards….

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:48 PM

    Do these fools not realise they’re putting the rescuers lives in danger too? For the love of jaysus people stay away from the coasts unless it can’t be avoided.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:02 PM

    Just see with the thumbs down there’s a few knob ends on here that would put other peoples lives at risk for their little thrill sad A Holes

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:13 PM

    But sure he thought he’d be grand !

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:27 PM

    Free country if I wanna walk on a pier in a storm I can ! Mind your own business coast guard

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:01 PM

    The bollocks will probably put in a big claim now as well

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:14 PM

    Clown

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:57 PM

    Dirt bird

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:21 PM

    Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:07 PM

    you get a thumbs down for blatant misuse of adjectives

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    Jan 6th 2014, 10:20 PM

    Knob

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    Jan 7th 2014, 12:16 AM

    Just because someone makes a stupid decision doesn’t mean they deserve to die!!!

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:51 PM

    What a muppet, idiots like him should be charged with wasting the resources of the emergency services

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:56 PM

    I wish I could like your comment a million times it’s how I feel putting lives of others at risk for their stupidity
    Knob ends

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:28 PM

    Keith ye gimp

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:48 PM

    Shows your mental age that does dipstick

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:05 PM

    My name is there for all to see I don’t need to hide my identity dipstick

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:42 PM

    weather is crap outside, what will i do….i know ill go for a plesant stroll along howth pier, that will be nice…fekin ejit

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:47 PM

    Six different emergency services teams to deal with one idiot …..

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:49 PM

    Oops, sorry can’t count ,five teams.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:21 PM

    One type of emergency service is too many

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:40 PM

    Natural Selection

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:53 PM

    It’s the bottom of the food chain.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:03 PM

    We are still evolving. Give him a break.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:59 PM

    The very same fools who probably wouldn’t take a stroll on a fine summers day, I really have no sympathy for these type of half wits they are just so selfish

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:46 PM

    Moral of the story is “DONT MESS WITH MOTHER NATURE”…

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:22 PM

    Just mess with your mother

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:05 PM

    On the very same pier … Women wheeling prams and young children walking alongside ??!! Thought I was hallucinating – have they no sense at all seen this from the distance some people have no cop on

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:59 PM

    charge them and proceeds go to rnli. unsung heros out in all weather saving lives.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:00 PM

    Now that suggestion is sensible Brendan. Nobody can be that stupid so it is just foolhardiness. Hit the pocket – take it out of salary, social Welfare or whatever.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:05 PM

    Warnings everywhere and then you get d1ckheads like this guy in Salthill doing this.

    https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=675164209194223&set=vb.670973546279956&type=2&theater

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:29 PM

    What an absolute moron

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:35 PM

    That guy must be all kinds of stupid.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:39 PM

    I saw this earlier today and was wondering did he get out ok or need rescuing.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:02 PM

    He needs kicking, that’s what he needs.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:29 PM

    I just watched that, did that man drown because you cant see him getting out, how very stupid.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:15 PM

    He was probably hoping that the strong winds shaking him about would help him lose the love handles silly fatso

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:13 PM

    The level of studipity just baffles me

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:09 PM

    This ape was a special kinda stupid….
    His parents must very proud ….

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:01 PM

    Anyone stupid enough to walk any pier in this weather especially when warned not to deserve all that happens to them.
    Not alone do they put their own lives in danger but they put the lives of those helping them such as volunteers, coastguard, RNLI, Rescue Helicopter operators. they should be made pay for the cost involved also.

    SHAME ON THEM

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:59 PM

    Mensa will be in to that lad

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:19 PM

    How is it that people don’t realise this without the rescue services having to spell it out?

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:34 PM

    why people decide to go out walking along costal areas in bad weather is beyond me… fine if you want to watch a storm etc but keep distance from danger… Mother nature is a powerful force & not one to be dealing with…. I think all emergency services already have enough to be dealing with besides crazies deciding to go walking along a coastline in the middle of a storm….

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:00 PM

    Darwin would be so proud!

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:28 PM

    Darwin was a fool

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:29 PM

    Only fool about is you

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:10 PM

    Happens ever year somewhere in the states. Usually someone is killed. Btw, we do charge unprepared hikers (no compass; wrong clothes; heading out too late) for rescue. $1000 or more…

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    Jan 6th 2014, 5:56 PM

    The Mash sums it up
    “Waves are eye-catching yet terrifying, rather like women in general.

    “Also people tend to stand too close to them, and we will be encouraging our readers to despise those individuals for their stupid recklessness.

    “That’s until one of them gets swept away. Then we will mourn their tragic loss – especially so if that person wanted to be a model.”

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    Jan 6th 2014, 8:01 PM

    There is nothing as rare as common sence.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:06 PM

    Thoughts and prayers with the injured man and the coast guard. May be recover quickly and swiftly.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:02 PM

    Amen to that and may he get a bit of common sense.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:45 PM

    Pretty stupid to be walking on an exposed pier in these conditions….as they say …”theres always one “.!

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:41 PM

    What a turkey. ..

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    Jan 6th 2014, 11:03 PM

    Bit of tough love needed! Publicly shame the moron who went swimming in it. Pointlessly putting rescuers lives in danger for what? ‘Wanting to go for a swim in a storm’! #Moron

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    Jan 6th 2014, 6:31 PM

    I’m staying well away from howth pier but is it ok on dun loaghaire pier?

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:53 PM

    http://www.thejournal.ie/cliff-fall-1250010-Jan2014/?utm_source=facebook_short

    if they look at this they will never go near cliff edges or peirs

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    Jan 6th 2014, 7:01 PM

    Sadly He won’t be playing hop scotch for a while

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    Jan 6th 2014, 10:03 PM

    Its grand bring armbands and flipflops

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    Jan 7th 2014, 6:39 PM

    All you people commenting must be saints as ye haven’t ever done anything stupid ? Why don’t ye do something productive instead of sitting like little busy bodies giving out about a man who learned his lesson! Absolute low life people, children!!! And to comment in the man’s parents? I hope ye don’t reproduce if that’s the case! He learned his lesson I suggest ye get ye’re selves a life!

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    Jan 7th 2014, 9:51 PM

    The most genuine comment Ive seen here thank you.!!! The real morons are some of the people here making comments about a situation that they know absolutely nothing about !!! The mans parents are dead and luckily he is still alive even though he made a mistake. Could name people here who should be ashamed but read the comments and it sticks out and a huge thanks to the people who put dislikes to comments. My God stand up the person who hasnt made a mistake !!! Not on this forum Id say. Thank you Brid and the few other people who did not judge.

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    Jan 6th 2014, 9:27 PM

    Who are these IDIOTS??…

    #tools

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    Jan 7th 2014, 7:22 AM

    This is what the weather was like in Howth yesterday. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=28WDBW9dSLU

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    Jan 6th 2014, 11:31 PM

    Careful now

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