Thursday, May 21, 2026

Global problems will not be solved by the dictates of any one power: UN Secretary General

New York. United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Thursday targeted America and US President Donald Trump. Guterres clearly said that the world cannot be run by the rule of any one country and no problem can be solved by it. Guterres also targeted China. While emphasizing the need for multipolarity, the UN Chief also mentioned the recent India-EU trade deal. According to media reports, Guterres said this at the beginning of the 10th and last year of his tenure.
Let us tell you that the United Nations Security Council will elect his successor later this year. Guterres, who has seen the beginning of several wars during his tenure, expressed concern about the changing global scenario. During this, Guterres said that global problems will not be solved by the dictation of any one power and something will be achieved by dividing the world into two parts by two powers. He also took the names of America and China. Guterres said that there is this idea that there are two poles, one centered in the US and the other in China… But if we want a stable world, if we want a world in which there is peace, which can develop and there is equality, then we need to support multipolarity. I am watching the recent trade agreements with a lot of positive expectations. Like the recent agreement between India and EU.
Let us tell you that in recent times many countries have given statements against American dominance. These comments of Guterres came a week after the formation of the Board of Peace by Trump. Trump has even called it an alternative to the United Nations. However, while conveying a message to Trump, Guterres said that in my opinion, the basic responsibility of international peace and security rests with the United Nations and the Security Council. Guterres said that in today’s time international law is being flouted. International law is being trampled. Cooperation is declining and multilateral institutions are under attack on many fronts. Today, those who start wars are not getting punishment, due to which tension is increasing, distrust is increasing and opportunities for bad people are increasing. Guterres has said that despite so many obstacles, the United Nations will not give up and will try its best to establish peace.

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