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07 Jun 2026, 15:02 GMT+10
The gaffe-prone former foreign minister has been blamed for Berlin's failure to win a rotating seat on the UN Security Council
German lawmakers want former Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock questioned over Berlin's failure to secure a seat on the UN Security Council, Bild reports. According to the outlet, the ruling CDU/CSU alliance blames the former top diplomat for the setback and wants her summoned before the Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee.
Germany failed to win a non-permanent seat on the UNSC - the UN's most powerful body, with authority to adopt legally binding resolutions and sanctions - for the first time in modern history on Wednesday, losing out to Portugal and Austria. Germany won all six previous contests it entered since 1977, but this time received only 104 votes, well short of the required two-thirds majority.
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul described the result as a "bitter defeat," but insisted he "did not personally blame himself," arguing that Germany entered the race too late. According to Bild, lawmakers are placing the blame on Wadephul's predecessor, Baerbock, who served from 2021-25.
"We must thoroughly investigate the causes of this embarrassing electoral defeat," Stephan Mayer, a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, told the outlet. "[It is] absolutely essential that Annalena Baerbock answer questions before the Bundestag [to explain] how, when, and what exactly her ministry did to mobilize support for Germany's bid."
Hesse's Minister for International Affairs, Manfred Pentz, also pointed the finger at Baerbock.
"You cannot blame [Chancellor] Friedrich Merz and Johann Wadephul for this electoral defeat. Annalena Baerbock messed it up during her time as foreign minister," he stated.
Baerbock's tenure as Germany's top diplomat drew frequent criticism for a lack of diplomatic pragmatism, an inconsistent agenda, and high-profile verbal blunders.
During her time in office, she said she would support Ukraine "irrespective of what my voters think," declared the EU to be "fighting a war against Russia," and described Israeli strikes on Palestinian schools as "self-defense." She also made several awkward historical, geographical, and mathematical slip-ups, including promising a "360-degree foreign policy."
Despite the gaffes, Baerbock was appointed president of the UN General Assembly after leaving the Foreign Ministry - a largely ceremonial but prestigious UN post.
Munich Security Conference chairman Wolfgang Ischinger suggested that Germany's defeat this week may have partly been retaliation for how Baerbock "snatched" the role, which he told WELT TV had "not exactly generated new sympathy for Germany" among UN ambassadors.
A diplomatic source told Bild that Baerbock is widely unpopular in the General Assembly for being "too focused on Germany... selfies and herself."
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Botswana's former president, Mokgweetsi Masisi, also told the outlet that Germany could have secured more support from African countries in the Security Council vote had Baerbock not treated African partners in a "condescending and disrespectful" manner. He cited diplomatic disputes over infrastructure projects during her tenure as foreign minister.
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