United Nations Secretary-General "Four Threats to End Progress in the 21st Century" January 23, 8:48 am

In his speech expressing his belief, the UN Secretary-General Guterres mentioned four threats to the progress of this century: nuclear weapons, global warming, people's political distrust and the negative aspects of digital technology. He expressed his desire to strengthen cooperation with all Member States.

At the United Nations Headquarters, Secretary-General Guterres held a meeting at the United Nations Headquarters to exchange views with representatives of all Member States on the subject of the United Nations, and at the outset expressed his belief that he would lead the UN.

"I see four threats threatening progress and potential in the 21st century," said Guterres in this statement, stating that the threats facing humanity are nuclear weapons, global warming, and people's political distrust. , Cited the negative aspects of digitization.

He stressed that the threat of nuclear weapons is growing, and urged nuclear weapons states, especially the United States and Russia, to work to build trust.

Regarding global warming, he said, "Even though the earth is burning, too many political leaders continue to struggle." He said he would continue to push the international community to unite. Was.

At the meeting, the UN ambassador to India said that global warming was `` can not be drastic without international cooperation '' and appealed to the need for developed countries to provide funds for fighting global warming in developing countries General Secretary-General Guterres strengthened cooperation with all Member States to address the four issues presented today, including responding that "developed countries need to make efforts to attract private companies and investment, along with funding by developed countries." I showed you the idea you want.