The battle between Dalveer Bhandari, 70, from India and Britain's Christopher Greenwood for the Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) seat remained deadlocked as neither could get the requisite numbers of votes in the latest face-off, even after 11 round of elections in the UN General Assembly and Security Council.
Six rounds of voting were held in the General Assembly on Monday, and in total, 11 rounds have been held to date, said Brenden Varma, Spokesperson of the UN General Assembly President.
"The General Assembly will therefore have to meet again on this matter. The date of that next meeting should be announced soon," Varma told reporters.
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