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Why Germany wants a seat at the UN Security Council

With the rules-based world order "under stress," Germany is on a mission to gain a coveted seat at the United Nation’s top table. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul told DW why diplomacy still matters.

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Why Germany wants a seat at the UN Security Council
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With the rules-based world order "under stress," Germany is on a mission to gain a coveted seat at the United Nation’s top table. German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul told DW why diplomacy still matters.

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