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Failed UN Application: Also a Defeat for the "Foreign Chancellor"

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Federal Chancellor Merz wanted to improve Germany's position in the world. The failed application for a seat on the UN Security Council casts a shadow on its image as an "foreign chancellor". By Iris Sayram.

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Germany was not elected as a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council this time.

·Budapest, Hungary
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Center

Germany has failed for the first time to be elected to the UN Security Council. This defeat marks a loss of prestige for the country, notably because of its policy in the Middle East. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Slap, shame, humiliation, bankruptcy, catastrophe - with such merciless headlines the German media reported...

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Germany fails in the election to the UN Security Council. The defeat for the Federal Republic damages the "foreign chancellor" further

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It was not only the Middle East problem: what caused Germany's application for a seat on the UN Security Council to fail is who is responsible.

·Berlin, Germany
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German foreign policy suffered a severe defeat on the world stage. "Foreign Chancellor" Merz must let Häme go. Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, among other things, blames Russia for the slump. The SPD demands tougher course towards Israel.

·Vienna, Austria
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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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