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Germany puts brave face on UN Security Council defeat

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Posted on June 3, 2026

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Germany says Russia stirred up opposition to UN Security Council bid

Germany's Failed Bid for UN Security Council Seat

By Rachel More

BERLIN, June 3 (Reuters) - Germany's leading role in rallying support for Ukraine and its close relations with Israel may have cost Berlin the chance of a seat on the U.N. Security Council, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said on Wednesday.

The Council vote, which elected Austria and Portugal to a two-year term along with Zimbabwe and Trinidad and Tobago, was a blow to Chancellor Friedrich Merz's struggling government. 

It has sought to position Berlin as a leading voice in Europe on global issues.

Foreign Minister's Perspective

"We have always taken a clear stance on certain issues, and these are positions that not all member states share," Wadephul told reporters, calling it "no secret" that Russia had stirred up sentiment against Germany.

"There is our firm support for Ukraine; the fact that Russia does not want such a voice at the Security Council," he said.

"The fact that Germany must always assume a special responsibility for Israel in the Middle East conflict may also have cost votes," he said, referring to Germany's support for Israel following the Nazi Holocaust of World War Two.

Wadephul said Germany would stand by this responsibility even if it does voice criticism of the Israeli government on certain points.

There was no immediate reaction from Russia to Germany's accusation of lobbying against it.

Political Reactions and Analysis

Government Response

OPPOSITION LAMENTS 'EMBARRASSING DEFEAT'

In a separate statement, Merz said Germany would remain a reliable supporter of the international system and he offered congratulations to Austria and Portugal, which were in direct competition with Germany for two of the five available seats on the 15-member council.

"We applied with conviction. We did not achieve our goal," he said. "This result does not alter the tasks we face at the United Nations. Germany remains a reliable pillar of the multilateral system."

Domestic and Foreign Policy Context

Domestic Challenges

While Merz's government has struggled domestically with a difficult package of economic and spending reforms that have strained his coalition with the centre-left Social Democrats, he has earned more respect on the foreign policy front, where he has rallied support for Ukraine.

Opposition Criticism

However, the opposition Greens said the "embarrassing defeat" was down to Merz and Wadephul, who was in New York for the vote.

"Last year, the German government did far too little to underpin this bid with modern ideas," Agnieszka Brugger, the party's deputy parliamentary leader, said in a statement.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Rachel More and James Mackenzie; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani and Andrew Cawthorne)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany lost its bid for one of two Western European & Others Group seats, placing third behind Portugal and Austria (Portugal 134 votes; Austria 131; Germany 104) (es.marketscreener.com)
  • The newly elected members—Austria, Portugal, Zimbabwe and Trinidad and Tobago—will serve on the Security Council from 1 January 2027 through 31 December 2028 (securitycouncilreport.org)
  • Chancellor Merz positioned Germany as a reliable pillar of the multilateral UN system, while the Greens labelled the result an “embarrassing defeat,” criticizing the campaign’s lack of fresh ideas (es.marketscreener.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Germany fail to secure a UN Security Council seat?
Germany lost its bid for a UN Security Council seat due to competition from Austria and Portugal, who won the two available spots.
What is Chancellor Friedrich Merz's response to the loss?
Chancellor Merz stated Germany remains a reliable supporter of the international system and congratulated Austria and Portugal.
Which countries were elected to the UN Security Council instead of Germany?
Austria, Portugal, Zimbabwe, and Trinidad and Tobago were elected to serve two-year terms on the Security Council.
How has the German government's foreign policy been perceived?
Merz has earned respect for foreign policy, especially for rallying support for Ukraine, despite domestic challenges.
What reasons did German opposition parties give for the defeat?
The Greens blamed the defeat on insufficient modern ideas and inadequate government effort to strengthen Germany's bid.

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