Zimbabwe’s president said Saturday that the African Union was planning to form a splinter group with countries such as Russia, China and India if the U.N. Security Council did not include members of his continent next year.
President Robert Mugabe said the African Union was still concerned that it had no permanent seats on the Security Council.
Upon arrival in Harare from New York and this year’s U.N. General Assembly late Saturday, the 92-year-old Zimbabwean leader told ZANU-PF supporters that the African Union wanted to be on the Security Council if veto powers of the five permanent members – China, France, the United Kingdom, the U.S., and Russia – were not removed.
‘AU will form splinter group if not given permanent UN seat’
Zimbabwe’s president said Saturday that the African Union was planning to form a splinter group with countries such as Russia, China and India if the…

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