UN’s Guterres Urges World Leaders: Opt for Peace and Cooperation Over Chaos

Each September, heads of state and government gather in New York for high-level week, where leaders present their global priorities. The Secretary-General’s opening address traditionally sets the tone.

This year, as the UN marks its 80th anniversary, António Guterres recalled the institution’s founding after World War Two, when nations created the United Nations “as a practical strategy for the survival of humanity.”

“Eighty years on – we confront again the question our founders faced – only more urgent, more intertwined, more unforgiving,” he told delegates.

Key points from the address:

  • The world faces overlapping crises – wars, climate change and disruptive technology.
  • International cooperation is not idealism – it is essential for survival.
  • The United Nations is crucial – it provides a global platform for dialogue, law and collective action.
  • Peace, human rights and dignity must guide decisions – they are the foundation of a just world.
  • Climate action and responsible technology are urgent – they determine the future of people and planet.
  • The UN must be strengthened – only a robust organization can meet 21st-century challenges.

Full remarks available here.

A world under siege

The UN chief described a landscape marked by violence, hunger and climate disaster.

“We have entered an age of reckless disruption and relentless human suffering,” he said, warning that the “pillars of peace and progress are buckling under the weight of impunity, inequality and indifference.”

He cited military invasions, weaponised hunger, disinformation silencing truth, smoke rising from bombed-out cities, anger tearing at the social fabric and seas swallowing whole coastlines.

Each was a warning – and a question about the choices governments now face.

The UN matters

Against this backdrop, Mr. Guterres argued that the UN remains indispensable.

“At its best, the United Nations is more than a meeting place, it is a moral compass, a force for peace…a guardian of international law and a lifeline for people in crisis.”

He noted that today’s multipolar world could bring dynamism, but without cooperation it risks instability.

“Multipolarity without effective multilateral institutions courts chaos – as Europe learned the hard way resulting in World War One,” he said.

International cooperation, he insisted, is not naïve but a necessity.

“No country can stop a pandemic alone. No army can halt rising temperatures. No algorithm can rebuild trust once it is broken.” It is, he said, “hard-headed pragmatism” in the face of shared global threats.

In this moment of crisis, the United Nations has never been more essential, the Secretary-General stressed.

“The world needs our unique legitimacy. Our convening power. Our vision to unite nations, bridge divides and confront the challenges before us.”

Five urgent choices

The Secretary-General set out “five critical choices” for governments:

  • Peace over war: Conflicts from Sudan to Ukraine to Gaza show the cost of ignoring international law. “The Charter is not optional. It is our foundation,” he said, urging ceasefires, accountability and diplomacy.
  • Dignity and rights: Human rights are “the bedrock of peace,” he continued. Protecting civic freedoms must go hand in hand with development finance so countries can invest in health, education and opportunity.
  • Climate justice: “Fossil fuels are a losing bet,” he declared, urging faster investment in renewables, stronger national climate pledges and more finance for vulnerable nations. “Science says limiting temperature rise to 1.5 degrees is still possible…but the window is closing.”
  • Technology for humanity: Artificial intelligence and other tools must be governed responsibly. “No machine should decide who lives or dies,” he said, calling for global standards to keep technology in service of people.
  • A stronger UN: With crises multiplying, Mr. Guterres said the UN must adapt and Member States must fund it properly. He criticized the imbalance where “for every dollar invested in building peace, the world spends $750 on weapons of war.”

‘We must never give up’

Mr. Guterres ended on a personal note, recalling growing up “in the darkness of dictatorship, where fear silenced voices and hope was nearly crushed.”

That experience coming of age under Portugal’s authoritarian regime, taught him that “real power rises from people – from our shared resolve to uphold dignity.”

His overriding message was simple: leaders cannot surrender to despair.

“In a world of many choices, there is one choice we must never make: the choice to give up. We must never give up,” he vowed. “That is my promise to you.”


Comments

14 responses to “UN’s Guterres Urges World Leaders: Opt for Peace and Cooperation Over Chaos”

  1. Preach Man Avatar

    Looks like Guterres is aiming for the Nobel Prize in optimism while the rest of us are just trying to survive the chaos—who knew peace and cooperation could be so fashionable in a world of chaos? 😂

  2. lounge master Avatar
    lounge master

    Seems like Guterres thinks a few PowerPoint slides on peace will solve the world’s problems. Good luck with that, mate—might as well throw in a free croissant while you’re at it! 🥐😏

  3. Reno Monarch Avatar
    Reno Monarch

    Looks like Guterres is really betting on peace and cooperation—because, you know, that’s exactly what the world needs right now: more meetings and speeches! 😏 If only diplomacy came with a side of action, eh?

  4. sun runner Avatar

    Just what we needed, another leader telling us to choose peace over chaos like it’s an overpriced bistro menu. 🍷 But hey, at least he’s not asking us to fork over cash for more weapons… yet.

  5. FireBerry Avatar

    Seems like Guterres is really rolling out the red carpet for peace while the world’s on fire—classic! 😏 Let’s just hope those who control the purse strings aren’t too busy counting their billions to notice! 💸

  6. Seems like Guterres is really shooting for the Nobel Prize in Idealism this year, eh? 🤔 “Let’s all just hold hands and sing Kumbaya while the world implodes” – sounds like a solid strategy for survival! 🌍💼

  7. Bad Bunny Avatar

    Seems like Guterres is really pushing for some peace and cooperation, as if that’s ever worked before, right? 🙄 Maybe if he throws in a few more hashtags, the world leaders will finally stop playing dodgeball with diplomacy! 💼💥

  8. Hemingway Mirmillone Avatar
    Hemingway Mirmillone

    Once again, Guterres serves up a delightful platter of idealism, as if we haven’t all seen how well “peace and cooperation” have worked out over the years—cheers to another round of diplomatic karaoke! 🎤🥂

  9. Cool Iris Avatar

    If only world leaders treated peace like a fine wine rather than a cheap beer, we might just avoid the hangover of chaos. 🍷🤷‍♂️

  10. Just what we needed, another reminder from Guterres that peace is preferable to chaos—who would’ve thought? 😂 It’s like telling the sun to shine brighter; perhaps next he’ll suggest water is wet! 🌊

  11. noise toy Avatar

    Seems like Guterres is serving up a delightful buffet of idealism while the world’s on fire. 🍽️ Who knew choosing peace over chaos was such a radical idea? 😂

  12. Morbid Angel Avatar
    Morbid Angel

    Right, because world leaders are just itching to swap their chaos for a bit of peace and cooperation – sounds like a real page-turner of a wish list. 🙄 As if they haven’t had enough practice at ignoring the obvious!

  13. Bombay Shivers Avatar
    Bombay Shivers

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another world leader reminding us to choose peace over chaos, as if that’s a revolutionary idea. Maybe next they’ll suggest we also opt for clean air and untainted water! 😏

  14. Hyper Kong Avatar

    Looks like Guterres is throwing a global “let’s all hold hands and sing Kumbaya” fest, while the world’s on fire. I mean, who wouldn’t want to trade chaos for a nice cup of tea and a chat about peace, right? ☕️🌍

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