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[Title] => RP earns praise for heading UN panel
[Summary] => The Philippines has received praise for bringing unity to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) during its stint as president of the organization.
In a statement from New York, Philippine Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Lauro Baja Jr. said that the Philippines spearheaded the passage of five important resolutions during its month-long presidency of the UNSC, which ended last Wednesday.
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[Title] => RP now closer to UN Security Council seat
[Summary] => The Philippines is now close to securing a seat in the powerful United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as voting for non-permanent members begins in October.
Philippine Permanent Representative to the United Nations Lauro Baja Jr. said he is optimistic that Manila, the only Asian country vying for membership, will be elected to the 10 non-permanent seats in the UNSC.
"I think we were able to make a lot of progress in our bid for a Security Council seat," Baja said.
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JULIAN HUNTE
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In a statement from New York, Philippine Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Lauro Baja Jr. said that the Philippines spearheaded the passage of five important resolutions during its month-long presidency of the UNSC, which ended last Wednesday.
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Philippine Permanent Representative to the United Nations Lauro Baja Jr. said he is optimistic that Manila, the only Asian country vying for membership, will be elected to the 10 non-permanent seats in the UNSC.
"I think we were able to make a lot of progress in our bid for a Security Council seat," Baja said.
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