
Ukraine, which won the mandate to represent Eastern European countries on the council, vowed during its election campaign to stand up to veto power Russia, which Ukraine says is waging a war against it.
The country received 177 votes from the 193 UN member states, securing a clear win for the election, which requires a two-thirds majority.
Egypt got 179 affirmative votes, Japan got 184, Senegal received 187 and Uruguay secured 185.
The five countries will serve a two-year mandate on the 15-country decision-making body starting January 1 2016.
They will replace five outgoing non-permanent members – Lithuania, Chile, Jordan, Chad and Nigeria.


