Mexico Puts Small-Arms Control on the Security Council Agenda

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(PassBlue) Mexico has only one chance in its two-year term to shine as president of the Security Council, and it’s this month.

While all eyes are now focusing on Glasgow, Scotland, and the United Nations-led COP26 meeting on climate change, Mexico aims to bring at least one national issue to the attention of the Security Council during November: On Nov. 22 it will raise the topic of small arms and light weapons — one of Kenya’s signature events last month, too. 

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Published: Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Last Updated: Thursday, November 2, 2023

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