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Panama in line for UN security council seat

By Mark Turner at the United Nations

Published: November 2 2006 01:57 | Last updated: November 2 2006 19:32

Venezuela and Guatemala agreed to abandon their competing bids to win a two-year seat on the UN Security Council, settling on Panama as a compromise candidate.

The race, which reached 47 rounds, had pitched supporters of Hugo Chávez, the populist Venezuelan president, against allies of the US, in an angry battle of competing visions for the future of the United Nations.

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