Reuters

Germany says Russia stirred up opposition to UN Security Council bid

Germany Claims Russia Mobilized Opposition to Its UN Security Council Ambitions

Germany has asserted that Russia actively worked to generate resistance against its campaign for a seat on the UN Security Council. According to reports from Reuters, Berlin alleges that Moscow orchestrated efforts to undermine the country’s bid for the prestigious position.


Source: Reuters Generated at: 2026-06-03 17:19:03 UTC

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