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Unpacking Germany's campaign for a UN Security Council seat
Ahead of the June 3, 2026 UN General Assembly elections for non-permanent UN Security Council seats, Germany is campaigning for a 2027–2028 term, competing against fellow EU members Austria and Portugal. German officials highlight the country's status as the second-largest UN donor and six prior terms on the Security Council, while some UN members criticize Germany for perceived double standards in its application of international law across conflicts including the Israel-Gaza war and the war in Ukraine.
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Unpacking Germany's campaign for a UN Security Council seat
Jun 3, 2026, 4:00 PM