5 nations elected to UNSC; Germany suffers setback

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UNITED NATIONS, June 4: Austria, Kyrgyzstan, Portugal, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe were elected as non-permanent members of the UN Security Council for the 2027-28, with India saying it looks forward to working closely with them during their two-year tenure.
In a closely watched and contested election on Wednesday, the 193-member UN General Assembly elected the five new non-permanent members who will replace Denmark, Greece, Pakistan, Panama, and Somalia when their terms conclude at the end of 2026.
India congratulated the newly elected members.
“Hearty congratulations to the newly elected @UN Security Council members,” India’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni said in a post on X.
“We look forward to working closely with each of you during your 2027-28 term and wish you all success,” he added.
The five new non-permanent UNSC members were elected by secret ballot for the two-year term beginning January 1, 2027, and ending December 31, 2028.
In a major setback for Germany, the European country lost the election in the Western European and Other States category, securing 104 votes. Portugal (134 votes) and Austria (131 votes) won the election for the two seats allocated to the group.
Speaking to reporters at the UN headquarters later, German Minister for Foreign Affairs Johann Wadephul described the result as a “real disappointment.” “It’s a bitter defeat. This is an intense competition. Germany entered late, meaning we were at a disadvantage from the start, and we see that today clearly, it was not possible to make up for lost ground,” Wadephul said.
He acknowledged that Berlin’s support for Ukraine and its position on Israel may have cost it a UNSC seat. “We gave everything we had, and yes, there are some issues we have always taken a clear position on. Not all UN member states share these positions. There is our rock-solid support for Ukraine. It is no secret that Russia does not want such a voice at the table in the Security Council, which campaigned against us.” (PTI)

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