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Foreign ministers from 15 African countries have agreed to press demands for Africa to be granted two veto-wielding permanent seats at the United Nations Security Council, ambassadors said on Tuesday.
The foreign ministers met for three days in the southern African kingdom of Swaziland to draw up a response to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's blueprint for UN reform that calls for bringing more members into the UN Security Council, the executive of the 191-member United Nations. Full Story>> |