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Nigeria was willing to back down on the African demand that its two permanent seats in the Security Council should have veto power, Egyptian Foreign Minister Ahmed Aboul Gheit said.
Egypt has accused
It would also accept a total of four rather than five non-permanent seats for The oil-producing state "tried to subjugate the African position to narrow interests in a way which does not reflect the required transparency in dealings between African states", Gheit said. "If the Nigerian approach continues, it will lead to a fracture in the African position ... .The consequences of that would be grave" The G4 needs African support for their own plan, which is slightly different from the plan adopted by
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"It would abandon the fifth seat to another continent while working for its direct interest, imagining that it would thus have a better chance of obtaining a permanent seat," the minister added.
African officials were meeting in
Ahmed Aboul Gheit,
Egyptian foreign minister
Dispute
Aboul Gheit's remarks brought to the surface a dispute brewing for some weeks between the two big African countries.
He said the Nigerian position had caused a crisis between the African representatives at the
While
"If the Nigerian approach continues, it will lead to a fracture in the African position...The consequences of that would be grave," he added.
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