(Bloomberg) -- United Nations General Assembly elected South Africa to serve on the UN Security Council for the term 2019-20 as a non-permanent member.
This will be the third time that South Africa will be serving on the council since the end of white-minority apartheid rule in 1994, the country's presidency said in emailed statement Friday.
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