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In an interview conducted by Daniel Holefleisch of Bild-Zeitung, Annalena Baerbock, the current President of the United Nations General Assembly, discussed her views on various global issues and her role in the UN.
Baerbock, who resides in New York with her two children, has ruled out a candidacy for the position of UN Secretary-General due to fixed regional rotation rules. However, she remains hopeful for a peace treaty between Russia and Ukraine, suggesting that UN peacekeepers could secure lasting peace if the majority of UN member states are in favor.
The German politician maintains her position that a two-state solution is necessary for lasting peace in the Middle East, ensuring security for Israel and an independent state for the Palestinians. This stance has been a cornerstone of her diplomatic efforts during her term as President of the UN General Assembly.
However, Baerbock's use of Instagram, which has seen her post videos styled like scenes from 'Sex and the City', has received criticism. Some have questioned the appropriateness of such content for a high-profile political figure. Baerbock, however, believes that social media is necessary to reach younger audiences and to promote the UN.
Experts like Judith Vorrath and Marianne Beisheim have discussed Baerbock's role as Präsidentin der UN-Generalversammlung, with the position and her influence being a topic of debate. Despite the strong competition in the UN context, Baerbock has shown herself to be a formidable leader, navigating complex diplomatic issues with grace and determination.
Looking to the future, Baerbock has been cautious when discussing her plans after her term, only stating that she wouldn't remain idle. With her strong leadership and commitment to peace, it is clear that Baerbock will continue to make a significant impact in global politics.
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