Did assist for Israel value Germany a UN Security Council seat? | DW News
Germany’s bid for a UN Security Council seat has failed – and its foreign minister points to Berlin’s strong support for Israel as a possible reason. Germany says it has a special historical responsibility toward Israel, but that stance may have alienated some UN member states. The result might highlight the growing splits within the international community – and reflect the possible cost of taking clear positions on Israel. DW correspondent Benjamin Alvarez Gruber in New York and DW Berlin Bureau chief Max Hofmann have been following this vote for us.
Chapters:
00:00 Germany fails to win temporary seats at UN Security Council
00:43 FM Wadephul: Tensions with members behind the snub?
01:11 DW’s Benjamin Gruber reports from New York
02:28 Germany’s support for Ukraine, Israel divisive
05:15 Calls for a reform of council structure and veto rules
06:25 DW Berlin Bureau chief Max Hofmann: Merz gov’t takes another hit
07:11 Portugal, Austria UN Security Council campaigns
09:28 Russia reportedly campaigned against Germany
09:58 Financial leverage as second largest contributor?
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