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Five new nations join UN security council as members

United Nations: Five new countries joined the UN security council (UNSC) as non-permanent members starting from the new year, while Jordan assumed Thursday the rotating presidency of the council for January. Chad, Chile, Jordan, Lithuania

Chad and Lithuania have never served on the most powerful UN body while Nigeria and Chile have both been on the council four times.

According to the UN Charter, the 10 non-permanent members of the security council are elected by the general assembly, with five elected in October each year.

The remaining five seats belong to the veto-wielding permanent members, namely Britain, China, France, Russia and the US.

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