The Limited Times

Now you can see non-English news...

“Our world is entering an era of chaos”, warns the UN Secretary General

2024-02-07T16:42:29.842Z

Highlights: “Our world is entering an era of chaos”, warns the UN Secretary General. “Governments are ignoring and undermining the very principles of multilateralism, without accountability. The Security Council, the main tool for world peace, is in an impasse due to geopolitical fissures,” he said. Antonio Guterres: “This is not the first time the Council has been divided. But it's the worst. The current dysfunction is deeper and more dangerous”


“From Gaza to Ukraine, from Sudan to the Democratic Republic of Congo, from Yemen to Burma”, conflicts proliferate with “need


“Our world is entering an era of chaos,” UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres expressed alarm on Wednesday, deploring the unprecedented divisions of the Security Council incapable of acting in the face of the “terrible conflicts” which are multiplying.

“Governments are ignoring and undermining the very principles of multilateralism, without accountability.

The Security Council, the main tool for world peace, is in an impasse due to geopolitical fissures,” he said, presenting his priorities for 2024 to the General Assembly.

“The current dysfunction is deeper and more dangerous”

“This is not the first time the Council has been divided.

But it's the worst.

The current dysfunction is deeper and more dangerous.

» Thus, “during the Cold War, well-established mechanisms helped manage relations between superpowers,” he noted.

But “in today’s multipolar world, such mechanisms are absent.

Our world is entering an era of chaos.”

Read alsoWar in Ukraine: kyiv asked to exclude Russia “from the UN as a whole”

And “we see the results: a dangerous and unpredictable free-for-all, with total impunity,” denounced the Secretary General, worrying about new nuclear proliferation and the development of “new means of killing each other and for humanity to annihilate itself.

“There is so much anger and hatred and noise in the world today.

Every day, and at the slightest opportunity, it seems like war.

Terrible conflicts that are killing and maiming civilians at record levels.

Wars of words.

Turf wars.

Culture wars.”

Guterres calls for “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in Gaza

Focusing specifically on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, he warned of a possible Israeli ground assault on shelled Rafah, where hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians are crowded into the southern Gaza Strip, border with Egypt.

Read alsoAfter the United States veto on a ceasefire in Gaza, Antonio Guterres deplores the “paralysis” of the UN

“Such action would exponentially increase what is already a humanitarian nightmare, with incalculable regional consequences,” he insisted, once again calling for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” and the release of all hostages. .

The UN announced Monday the creation of an independent committee to assess the “neutrality” of UNRWA, with Catherine Colonna at its head.

From Gaza to Ukraine, from Sudan to the Democratic Republic of Congo, from Yemen to Burma, “alongside the proliferation of conflicts, global humanitarian needs are at a record level, but funding is not keeping up,” he said. he lamented again.

Reform the Security Council

In this context, Antonio Guterres encouraged governments around the world to seize the opportunity of the “Future Summit” which will take place in September in New York on the sidelines of the General Assembly to “shape multilateralism for the years that are coming ".

Among the changes "that the world really needs", he repeated his call for major reforms of the Security Council, the international financial system, and the establishment of an "emergency tool to improve international responses to complex global shocks” such as the Covid-19 pandemic.

Source: leparis

All news articles on 2024-02-07

You may like

Trends 24h

Latest

© Communities 2019 - Privacy

The information on this site is from external sources that are not under our control.
The inclusion of any links does not necessarily imply a recommendation or endorse the views expressed within them.