Addressing the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations Headquarters, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, today spotlighted several threats, including the nuclear peril, climate change, and ongoing conflicts, that must be overcome to create a better world for all.
According to the UN News Centre, Guterres said, "We are a world in pieces. We need to be a world at peace," as he presented his annual report on the work of the organisation ahead of the general debate of the UN General Assembly, in which heads of state and government and other high-level representatives from around the world discuss key global issues.
He said that the world is seeing insecurity rising, inequality growing, conflict spreading, climate changing, societies fragmenting and political discourse polarizing. He noted that global anxieties about nuclear weapons are at the highest level since the end of the Cold War due to provocative nuclear and missile tests by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, DPRK.
"The solution must be political. This is a time for statesmanship. We must not sleepwalk our way into war," he warned, as fiery talk can lead to fatal misunderstandings.
On terrorism, the Secretary-General stressed the need to address the roots of radicalisation. "It is not enough to fight terrorists on the battlefield," he said.
Stressing the need for "a surge in diplomacy today" and "a leap in conflict prevention for tomorrow," he said that it is possible to move from war to peace, and from dictatorship to democracy. Only political solutions can bring peace to the unresolved conflicts in Syria, Yemen, South Sudan, the Sahel, Afghanistan and elsewhere. That was why he announced the creation of a high-level advisory board on mediation, he added.
On Myanmar, Mr. Guterres said the Asian country's authorities must end the military operations in Rakhine state, allow unhindered humanitarian access, and address the grievances of the Rohingya Muslims, whose status has been left unresolved for far too long.
On the Israel-Palestine conflict, the two-state solution remains the only way forward, he said.
Turning to climate change, Guterres urged governments to implement the historic Paris Agreement with greater ambition.
Lastly, the Secretary-General said safe migration cannot be limited to the global elite and stressed the need to do more to face the challenges of migration. Refugees, internally displaced persons and migrants are not the problem; the problem lies in conflict, persecution and hopeless poverty.
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