UN Russia-Ukraine War Warning: Going for a Bigger War
In his address to the 193-member UN General Assembly, United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Guterres touched on the war between Russia and Ukraine, a number of problems facing the world, including climate change. , extreme poverty and wars.
Guterres noted that 2023 began by looking at the threshold of a series of challenges that had never been faced before, adding: “This path is a dead end, we must correct our path.” he used the phrases.
Guterres said the Russia-Ukraine war inflicted “indescribable suffering” on the Ukrainian people, with profound global consequences.
“THE POSSIBILITY OF BLOODSPILL CONTINUES”
Guterres warned that “a bigger war is coming” between Russia and Ukraine and hopes for peace are gradually dwindling, “the possibility of bloodshed continues to rise. The world is not going to a bigger war out of sleepwalking, I am afraid it is.” doing consciously.” he said.
Guterres also spoke about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as other conflicts that threaten peace, including Afghanistan, Myanmar, Haiti, and the Sahel regions.
Guterres affirmed that the focus must be shifted towards peace by putting human rights and dignity at the forefront in accordance with the UN Charter and said: “If all countries comply with the obligations of the UN Charter, the right to peace will be guaranteed”. saying. (AA)