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Yvette Cooper, Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom and President of the Security Council for the month of February, chairs the Security Council meeting on the situation in the Sudan and South Sudan.

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SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENCY OF 2026

The presidency of the Council is held by each of the members in turn for one month, following the English alphabetical order of the Member States names.

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Somalia

January

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UK Flag

United Kingdom

February

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US Flag

United States

March

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Flag of Bahrain

Bahrain

April

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Flag of China

China

May

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Flag of Colombia

Colombia

June

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Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

Democratic Republic of the Congo

July

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Flag of Denmark

Denmark

August

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Flag of France

France

September

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Flag of Greece

Greece

October

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Flag of Latvia

Latvia

November

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Flag of Liberia

Liberia

December

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The Security Council has primary responsibility for the maintenance of international peace and security.

The first woman to serve as President of the Security Council was Jeanne Martin Cissé in November 1972.

Find out more about the representation and participation of women in the work of the Council in: WOMEN AT THE SECURITY COUNCIL DASHBOARD

Over two-thirds of all vetoes in the history of the Security Council were cast during the Cold War era.

Discover more about these trends, visualized by year, permanent member and topics in: SECURITY COUNCIL VETOES DASHBOARD

The Security Council Chamber, designed by the architect Arnstein Arneberg, was a gift from Norway in 1952.

See pictures of the Chamber here: UNITED NATIONS PHOTOS

There are 15 ongoing sanctions regimes which focus on supporting the political settlement of conflicts, nuclear non-proliferation, and counter-terrorism.

Find out more in: SECURITY COUNCIL SANCTIONS