​​Former German overseas minister Annalena Baerbock elected president of UN Common Meeting

Former German overseas minister Annalena Baerbock was elected president of the United Nations Common Meeting on 2 June. Russia didn’t assist her candidacy.

Supply: European Pravda; Spiegel, German weekly information journal

Particulars: A complete of 167 international locations voted for the previous German overseas minister in a secret poll.

Baerbock was the one candidate for the submit. Regardless of this, the vote was held in secret on the insistence of 1 UN member. Diplomatic sources say the key poll was initiated by Russia.

Moscow made no secret of its displeasure at Baerbock's nomination, accusing her of "outright bias".

As a overseas minister, Baerbock was constantly essential of Russia for its aggression towards Ukraine and advocated a harder coverage in the direction of the Kremlin, which repeatedly met with outrage from the Russian authorities.

Background:

  • Baerbock's nomination after her occasion's defeat within the German parliamentary elections drew some criticism in diplomatic circles.
  • In her post-election speech, Baerbock thanked UN members for his or her confidence in her and promised to be an "sincere dealer" for all UN member states.
  • Earlier, Baerbock had resigned from the management of the Inexperienced parliamentary faction for private causes.
  • It was later reported that she can be nominated for the rotating submit of president of the UN Common Meeting.

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