UN security council holds minute's silence for former US president Jimmy Carter –video
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The UN security council held a minute's silence on Monday in honour of the former US president Jimmy Carter. Before rising to observe the silence, the deputy US ambassador to the UN, Dorothy Camille Shea, read a statement on behalf of the council.
The US will observe a national day of mourning for Carter on Thursday 9 January, the White House said in a statement. Carter lived longer than any US president and, after leaving the White House, earned a reputation as a committed humanitarian
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