Article: U.N.: SUPPORT SEEN FOR INDIA TO TAKE A SECURITY COUNCIL SEAT

Ranjit Devraj
Inter Press Service English News Wire
04-28-2005
NEW DELHI, Apr. 27, 2005 (IPS/GIN) -- Though India pitched for
a veto-yielding berth in the to-be-expanded U.N. Security Council,
officials after meeting United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan
said New Delhi would not be going overboard to get its foot into
the door of the prestigious body.
"India has made its case clear and the Secretary General
mentioned a decision before the 60th summit of the United Nations
General Assembly in September," said Commodore C. Uday Bhaskar,
after emerging from official meetings with Annan on Wednesday.
Annan, who arrived in New Delhi late Monday, plunged into a
whirlwind of meetings Wednesday ...

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