The foreign policy "Córdoba" is taking place just under two weeks before the start of the World Cup: In one month (June 3), the UN General Assembly in New York will vote on whether Austria or Germany will sit on the Security Council for the next two years. The two countries are vying with Portugal for two Western seats in the UN's most powerful body. "It's a close race," says New York-based UN expert Daniel Forti in an interview with APA.
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The foreign policy "Córdoba" is taking place just under two weeks before the start of the World Cup: In one month (June 3), the UN General Assembly in New York will vote on whether Austria or Germany will sit on the Security Council for the next two years. The two countries are vying with Portugal for two Western seats in the UN's most powerful body. "It's a close race," says New York-based UN expert Daniel Forti in an interview with APA.