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Why Germany wants a seat at the UN Security Council

Germany is actively campaigning to win a non-permanent UN Security Council seat for the 2027-2028 term, led by Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul who is seeking support from UN member states, especially the African bloc. Wadephul conveyed cautious optimism about Germany's prospects, emphasizing the country's long-standing UN engagement, development aid contributions, and backing for African Union demands for permanent Security Council seats, as part of efforts to uphold the rules-based international order amid global conflicts.

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UN Security Council non-permanent seatGermany UN candidacyJohann WadephulAfrican Unionrules-based international orderUN reformmaritime securityStrait of Hormuz2027-2028 Security Council termUN member votes

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Why Germany wants a seat at the UN Security Council

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Why Germany wants a seat at the UN Security Council

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