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ABC AustraliaLibya, once a pariah of the West, has taken a giant stride back to global respectability by being elected along with four other countries to a two-year term on the United Nations Security Council.
The US, which used its influence to foil previous Libyan attempts in 1995 and 2000 to win a coveted seat on council, took no similar action this year.
Libya, Vietnam and the West African state of Burkina Faso easily obtained a two-thirds majority after being endorsed by regional groupings to stand unopposed for the three non-permanent seats available for African and Asian nations.
Also elected for terms starting January 1, 2008 were Croatia, which defeated the Czech Republic in a contested race for an East European seat, and Costa Rica, which beat off a challenge from the Dominican Republic for a Latin American place.
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