Five new countries join UN Security Council

Five new countries join UN Security Council
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Summary Five more countries joined United Nations Security Council on Thursday.

Rwanda, Argentina, Australia, South Korea and Luxembourg won non-permanent seats on the UN Security Council on Thursday.Each needed at least 129 votes from among the 193 member states of the UN General Assembly.Rwanda got 148, while Australia took 140 and Argentina 182. South Koreas tally was 149 votes, and Luxembourgs 131 after a second round of voting.In the Asia-Pacific region South Korea needed the second round to beat Bhutan and Cambodia while, in the so-called Western European and Others group, Luxembourg prevailed over Finland.Each year the 15-member council, the UNs most powerful committee, renews five of its 10 non-permanent seats, assigning them on a regional basis.The five holders of new seats take them up in January for a two-year stint.The permanent members, wielding veto power, are the United States, China, France, Britain and Russia.
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