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Leading emerging nation Brazil and India will push for United Nations Security Council reform, WTO and global warming
Babu Ghanta
Jun. 5, 2007
Leading emerging nation Brazil and India will push for United Nations Security Council reform.
Visiting Brazilian president, Mr. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, and the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, talked about a host of global issues including the attempt by both countries to reform the United Nations Security Council through the G-4 initiative.
The World Trade Organization talks and climate change also figured prominently, as both of them will be meeting again this week in Germany to take part in the G-8 summit at Rostok.
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