June 2021: ESTONIA to Push the Security Council to Recommend UN’s Guterres to a Second Term

June 2021: ESTONIA to Push the Security Council to Recommend UN’s Guterres to a Second Term

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On this episode, we have a very special guest: Eva-Maria Liimets,
Estonia's foreign minister, as well as Estonian ambassador to the
UN, Sven Jurgenson, who assumes the Security Council presidency in
June. Estonia is the only country in the world that is not a
monarchy that is led by a woman president and a woman prime
minister. We discuss how women have assumed top roles in Estonia's
government, its agenda for the month of June and the winding up of
the UN secretary-general selection process. Links: PassBlue's
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