Guterres Urges Leaders to ‘Turn the Tide’ on Global Crises During Critical UNGA Week

Interview Transcript

Secretary-General, welcome to this interview with UN News. With world leaders set to gather soon, how would you characterize the current global context for the General Assembly?

Secretary-General: We are confronting a global crisis. Conflicts are growing amid geopolitical divisions that hinder effective resolutions.

There’s a prevailing sense of impunity. Each nation feels it can act independently. On the flip side, developing countries face huge challenges, many overwhelmed by debt and lacking needed concessional funding to revive their economies. Inequality is on the rise.

Furthermore, climate change remains uncontrolled. There are indications that achieving our main target of limiting global warming to below 1.5 degrees will be difficult.

Technological advances are progressing largely without restrictions, presenting vast potential alongside risks. Some risks are evident today, such as societal polarization, increasing divisions, and the rise of hate speech.

We need leaders to come and reverse these trends, to reaffirm multilateralism – acknowledging that we cannot tackle these challenges alone.

In this environment, leaders must come forward to change momentum. They need to recognize the critical importance of international cooperation. Their presence should inspire negotiations and mediations that can instill hope for peace in various global issues.

Leaders should make firm commitments to emission reduction to combat climate change. They should also concur on reforming the international financial architecture to enhance fairness and equality in global relations.

It’s crucial to accept some governance over artificial intelligence and new technologies to ensure they are beneficial and preserve human agency.

Ultimately, leaders must champion multilateralism, as we cannot solve these problems in isolation.

That’s my hope. We’ll strive to make this summit successful, urging world leaders to fulfill their responsibilities amidst this global crisis.

Several summits on peace and security, including a two-State solution conference and meetings aimed at ending ongoing wars, will be held during the General Assembly. What are your expectations from these meetings?

Secretary-General: Primarily, I hope for a strong affirmation of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and the establishment of a Palestinian state, as recognized during Monday’s meeting.

Simultaneously, we must send a clear message that the ongoing violence in Gaza must cease, requiring an immediate ceasefire, the swift release of all hostages, and effective humanitarian aid for Gaza, which is experiencing unprecedented devastation.

Moreover, we need to affirm the necessity of a two-State solution. The concept of a one-State solution that denies the Palestinian people their rights is entirely unacceptable in the 21st century.

To foster hope for future peace and combat extremism, it’s vital to uphold the two-State solution and oppose annexations.

Promoting the two-State solution is essential for hope and peace, and to fight extremism globally. Blocking annexations and stopping Gaza’s destruction is crucial to allowing both the Jewish and Palestinian peoples to coexist peacefully and securely.

This platform will also address other conflicts, including the so-called “forgotten” war in Sudan.

What outcomes do you anticipate from world leaders focusing on these “forgotten” conflicts?

Secretary-General: Numerous actors are complicating Sudan’s situation. It’s a chance for major powers to intervene decisively. The Security Council, with unanimous key power agreement, must impose stringent measures to make Sudanese parties realize their actions severely harm their own people.

Could you elaborate on the general impact of war on people and its global repercussions?

Secretary-General: High divisions and lack of accountability tools foster a world of impunity, inspiring countries to pursue ambitions or resolve issues through war, as seen with Ukraine. This emerging pattern must be resisted by the international community.

A more unified and efficient Security Council is essential to address this.

A reformed,


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7 responses to “Guterres Urges Leaders to ‘Turn the Tide’ on Global Crises During Critical UNGA Week”

  1. White Dragon Avatar
    White Dragon

    Seems like Guterres is really counting on world leaders to pull off a miracle this week—maybe a bit of fairy dust would help too? 🌍✨ Can’t wait to see if they actually “turn the tide” or just the other cheek. 😂

  2. Leaders are gathering for the UNGA, and Guterres wants them to ‘turn the tide’—because, you know, a couple of speeches will definitely solve the world’s crises. 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait to see them transform those hot air balloons into real solutions! 💨

  3. thermalmode Avatar
    thermalmode

    Just what we need, another summit where world leaders can ‘turn the tide’ while sipping their lattes—because nothing screams effective action like a good ol’ chat in a plush seat. 🌍☕

  4. Looks like Guterres is expecting a miracle from this UNGA week; I mean, if turning the tide was that easy, we’d all be surfing the waves of peace by now, right? 🌊😂

  5. lightweight Avatar
    lightweight

    Looks like Guterres is calling for a miracle during UNGA week—who knew leading global change required more than just a few high-profile speeches? 😏 Let’s hope these leaders have more than just their photo ops prepared!

  6. Leaders turning the tide? More like they’re just practicing their synchronized swimming without a pool. 🌊 Maybe they’ll figure out the lifeguard is needed while we’re all drowning in the chaos. 🥴

  7. Crazy Eights Avatar
    Crazy Eights

    Leaders gathered at the UNGA, eh? Must be nice to take a break from their busy schedules of doing absolutely nothing to act like they care about global crises. 🥳🙄

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