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UNSC President Estonia calls Security Council's handling of coronavirus 'a shame'

"I think it is a shame that we have not been able to take the leadership. There are certain reasons for that. But Estonia has been one of the most active in pushing very strongly for more than a month already to be there, and for the Security Council to stand where it should stand," said Ambassador Sven Jurgenson, permanent representative of the Republic of Estonia to the United Nations and president of the Security Council for May on Friday.

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