DHAKA: Kuwaiti diplomats have denied media reports that Kuwait would supplant Saudi Arabia at the United Nations Security Council.
Riyadh last week said that it rejected its rotating Security Council seat hours after winning it, saying that the council was incapable of ending wars and resolving conflicts in the Middle East.
Reports said that Kuwait was next on the list of Asian countries to take the two-year membership on January 1.
However, Kuwaiti daily Al Kuwaitya on Sunday reported that ‘diplomatic sources denied the claims that Kuwait had accepted to take the Security Council seat’, according to gulfnews.com.
The daily did not identify the sources.
The Saudi position was backed by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), an alliance that brings together Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.
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