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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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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