Turkey failed to win a seat at the United Nations Security Council, after member states voted for countries to fill the organisation’s non-permanent seats on Thursday.
The five non-permanent seats were awarded to Venezuela, Angola, Malaysia, New Zealand and Spain.
Turkey, which had been reportedly lobbying heavily amongst member states, lost to Spain in the third round run-off of voting.
The state-run Anadolu Agency reported Turkish foreign minister Mevlut Cavusoglu as saying,
“There may be some countries disturbed by our principled stance, and there have always been those, who, after some time, confess that Turkey’s position was right. So, we could not abandon our principles for the sake of getting more votes.”