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decision not to seek seat on human rights council
WASHINGTON, April 6 (Xinhua) -- The United States will not
run for a United Nations Human Rights Council seat this year, State Department
spokesman Sean McCormack said at a briefing on Thursday.
"The United States will not run for a United Nations
human rights council seat in the council's first elections scheduled for May 9,
2006," McCormack said.
There are many strong candidates for the body created
in March and "it's only fair they have the opportunity to run for a seat onthe
council for which they have voted," McCormack said.
Nonetheless, McCormack said that the United States is
going to support the U.N. council "politically, diplomatically, as well as
financially and "we will also be an observer."
"With a strong collective effort in the coming months
to make the council effective, the United States will likely run for the council
next year," McCormack added.
The United States has called for reform of the United
Nations council and criticized the council as ineffective. Enditem
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