Malaysia and the United Nations
United Nations membership | |
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Membership | Full member |
Since | 1957 |
UNSC seat | Non-permanent |
Ambassador | Hussein Haniff |
Malaysia and the United Nations is a multilateral relations between Malaysia and the United Nations.
History
Since the existence of the organisation, the Federation of Malaya expressed an interest in joining the United Nations, and did so on 17 September 1957. Following a merger between Malaya, Singapore, North Borneo and Sarawak on 16 September 1963, it was later renamed Malaysia.[1] However, less than two years after the merger, Singapore was expelled from the federation and joined the United Nations by itself on 21 September 1965.[1]
Role in the United Nations
Malaysia plays an active role within the organisation with participation in almost all peace-keeping missions conducted by the organisation such as on the United Nations Operation in the Congo, the Protection Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Transition Assistance Group in Namibia, the operation in Somalia, the mission in East Timor and the Interim Force in Lebanon.[2]
UN Security Council
Currently, Malaysia is serving a two-year term in the Security Council after being elected in 2014 election. This is the fourth time that Malaysia has been elected as a non-permanent member of the Security Council. The first was in 1965, the second in 1989 and the third in 1999.
Financial contribution
Malaysia contributed $7.9 million to the United Nations yearly budget in 2014.[3]
See also
External links
- Permanent Mission of Malaysia to the United Nations
- Official Website of Permanent Mission of Malaysia to the United Nations, New York
- United Nations in Malaysia
- United Nations Development Programme (Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei)
- United Nations Refugee Agency Malaysia
- United Nations Association Malaysia
References
- 1 2 Maisarah Makmor, Zulhabri Ismail, Rugayah Hashim, and Nasyairi Mat Nasir (2012). "Malaysia under the Purview of the United Nations and Agenda 21". International Journal of Social, Human Science and Engineering. World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology. pp. Vol:6 No:12. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
- ↑ Colin Barlow (1 January 2001). Modern Malaysia in the Global Economy: Political and Social Change Into the 21st Century. Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 150–. ISBN 978-1-78254-390-9.
- ↑ "Assessment of Member States’ contributions to the United Nations regular budget for the year 2014". United Nations Secretariat. 27 December 2013. Retrieved 28 Oct 2014.
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