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Nordic plea

By Andrew Ward

Published: November 9 2009 02:00 | Last updated: November 9 2009 02:00

Norway's foreign minister has called for Nordic countries to be given a joint seat in the G20 and said the body has yet to secure its international legitimacy, reports Andrew Ward in Stockholm .

Jonas Gahr Store said members of the Nordic Council - Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland - could share a rotating seat. "My message is that we should debate the legitimacy and representation of G20," he said.

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