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'US not supporting India's UNSC seat bid'

The government today said that the United States has not expressed support for a permanent seat for India in an expanded United Nations Security Council. - Delhi to host global meet on climate change in October - Ban to attend NAM summit in Egypt - Ad Melkert appointed UN"s envoy for Iraq - UN relief chief seeks more aid for Pak refugees - WFP, FAO urge G8 leaders to help poor - Economic slowdown to result in severe job cuts in SAsia: UN "While the US has stated in the UN that it supports expansion of the Security Council in both permanent and non-permanent categories, it has not expressed support for a permanent seat for India in the expanded Security Council," External Affairs Minister S M Krishna told the Rajya Sabha in a written reply. He added the government has discussed expansion of the UN Security Council and India"s aspiration to be a permanent member of an expanded Security Council with the US administrations, including the current one.


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