East Timor joins UN as 191st member.
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East Timor was officially accepted as the 191st member of the United Nations, marking a significant milestone in the country's history. The journey towards UN membership began with the nation's struggle for independence from Indonesian occupation. Following a United Nations-supervised referendum in 1999, East Timor voted for independence, leading to a period of transition and nation-building.
Becoming a UN member provided East Timor with a platform to engage with the international community, promoting diplomatic relations, and accessing resources for development. Membership also symbolized recognition of the country's sovereignty and right to self-determination after years of conflict and hardship.
The process of joining the UN involved meeting criteria such as rule of law, human rights protection, and commitment to international cooperation. East Timor's admission demonstrated its progress in establishing a stable government, fostering democratic governance, and advancing economic growth.
As the 191st member of the United Nations, East Timor gained a voice on the global stage to address issues such as poverty, sustainable development, and peace-building. The country's entry into the UN exemplified its resilience and determination to overcome challenges and strive for a better future.
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