Thursday, October 16, 2014

UN Security Council prepares to elect new members

On Thursday the United Nations will choose five new countries to sit
on the UN Security Council.

The countries have spent months campaigning to gain a seat at one of
the world's most influential tables.

Nick Harper reports from New York.

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[ALT] Deputy UN Spokesman Farhan Haq [HAK] says Security Council
countries can wield a lot of power.

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OUT: "…security."
DUR: 15 seconds

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Deputy UN Spokesman Farhan Haq [HAK] says it's hoped the new members
will be able to work with the other countries.

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OUT: "…Security Council."
DUR: 16 seconds

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