Japan will press on with its fight for a resolution to expand the United Nations Security Council, despite a firm rejection by the United States, as officials said on Wednesday that they believe Washington’s position is not fixed. Japan, along with Brazil, Germany and India, has introduced a UN General Assembly resolution to add six permanent seats to the Council, but the United States on Tuesday urged the 191 UN member states to reject the proposal. Full Story
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