Key Points

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to discuss global peacekeeping efforts and Germany's ongoing commitment. The meeting highlighted Germany's significant role in UN operations and its candidacy for a Security Council seat in 2027-2028. Guterres emphasized the growing challenges faced by peacekeeping missions, including financial constraints and evolving conflict environments. Both leaders expressed support for diplomatic solutions, particularly regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.

Key Points: Merz Meets Guterres UN Peacekeeping Global Partnership Pledge

  • Germany commits to UN peacekeeping operations and Security Council candidacy
  • Guterres highlights challenges facing global peacekeeping missions
  • Leaders discuss Ukraine ceasefire and diplomatic resolutions
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German Chancellor reaffirms UN support during meeting with Guterres

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz reaffirms Germany's commitment to UN peacekeeping, discusses global challenges and Ukraine peace efforts with UN Secretary-General

"With almost 200 German peacekeepers now serving in our ranks... - Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General"

Berlin, May 15

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz met with United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres here, reaffirming Germany's steadfast commitment to UN peacekeeping operations.

The meeting followed the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial 2025, hosted by Germany on Tuesday and Wednesday, which brought together representatives from nearly 130 countries, Xinhua news agency reported.

At a joint press conference on Wednesday, Merz said Germany will remain one of the most important contributors to the United Nations.

Guterres praised Germany as a pillar of multilateralism, a strong supporter of the UN, and an essential partner for peacekeeping, peacebuilding and humanitarian aid.

Expressing concern about the impact of US funding cuts on the UN, Guterres said there is a certain degree of uncertainty regarding contributions to the UN, calling on donors to fulfill their obligations.

During the UN Peacekeeping Ministerial 2025, Guterres emphasised the urgent need for reforms to peacekeeping operations amid growing fiscal challenges.

"It is absolutely essential that all Member States respect their financial obligations, paying their contributions in full and on time," Guterres said following the event.

Guterres underscored the significance of Germany's leadership: "With almost 200 German peacekeepers now serving in our ranks, I am especially pleased to be here so soon after the new government took office, and I look forward to building on our partnership in the time ahead."

He emphasised the growing risks to peacekeepers, pointing to evolving conflict environments.

"Let me be clear that peacekeeping operations today are facing massive challenges... terrorism and transnational crime... and the targeting of peacekeepers through drones, improvised explosive devices, and even social media."

Financial strain is compounding operational risks, he warned.

"Unfortunately, peacekeeping operations have been facing serious liquidity problems. It is absolutely essential that all members respect their financial obligations, paying their contributions in full and on time."

German Chancellor Merz reaffirmed his country's role in global peace and security efforts.

"Germany will continue to contribute with military, police and civilian personnel to UN missions. We would also like to assume political responsibility in the United Nations. And that is why we have announced our candidacy for a non-permanent seat on the Security Council for the period 2027 and 2028."

On the war in Ukraine, Merz and Guterres expressed support for a ceasefire.

"The Secretary-General and I also discussed the diplomatic efforts under way toward setting up establishing a peace in Ukraine. We both agree that what we need to see now is an unconditional ceasefire," Merz said.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Germany's commitment to UN peacekeeping is commendable. As a nation that contributes significantly to UN peacekeeping ourselves, India understands the importance of multilateral cooperation. Hope Germany's leadership inspires other developed nations to step up their contributions too. 🇮🇳🤝🇩🇪
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Priya M.
While Germany's efforts are good, the UN needs urgent reforms in how peacekeeping operations are funded and managed. India has been saying this for years! Why should developing nations bear the burden while richer countries delay payments? The system needs to be more equitable.
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Amit S.
Interesting to see Germany's growing role in global security. But I wonder - will they show the same commitment to UN reforms that India has been advocating? Permanent Security Council seat for Germany is fine, but what about India? We represent 1/6th of humanity!
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Neha T.
Germany's focus on Ukraine ceasefire is good, but what about other conflicts? As an Indian, I'm concerned about how UN peacekeeping addresses terrorism threats in our region. Peacekeepers need better protection against new threats like drone attacks mentioned by Guterres. Stay safe, brave peacekeepers! 🙏
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Sanjay R.
Germany contributing 200 peacekeepers is good, but India has over 5,000 personnel serving in UN missions! We are the largest contributors yet don't get proportionate say in decision-making. The UN system needs to change to reflect today's realities, not post-WW2 power structures.
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Kavita P.
Appreciate Germany's commitment, but wish they'd address how UN peacekeeping sometimes ignores regional dynamics. In our neighborhood, some missions have become politicized. Peacekeeping should be impartial and focus on actual peacebuilding, not just maintaining status quos that favor certain powers.

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