Ceremony of the Charter of the United Nations in 1975 highlights the temperature difference from the United States June 27, 8:57

On the 26th, 75 years after the signing of the UN Charter, Secretary-General Guterres urged the need for international cooperation in tackling global challenges, but the United Nations ambassador to the United States has adopted a nationalistic approach. I will show it again and highlight the temperature difference between the United Nations and the United States.

The Charter of the United Nations was signed by 51 states at the Allied Conference of the Second World War in San Francisco, USA, on June 26, 1945, setting out the principles of the United Nations and the rights and obligations of its member states. I will.

On the 26th, at the United Nations, a ceremony was held in the form of a video conference in commemoration of the signing 75 years, and Secretary-General Guterres and the UN ambassadors from each country participated.

At the beginning, a video summarizing the history of 75 years was streamed, and Sadako Ogata, a former UN High Commissioner for Refugees who died one after another last year, and the profile of IAEA = International Atomic Energy Agency's former secretary general it was done.

"We need to strengthen multilateralism as the United Nations Charter aims," ​​said Secretary-General Guterres, saying that the world is at a critical crossroads, saying the spread of new coronavirus infections, global warming, and nuclear proliferation. I appealed that international cooperation is necessary to tackle such issues.

Meanwhile, the United Nations ambassador to the United States, Trump administration, said in the same ceremony, "Multilateralism is not the ultimate goal, but the means used by sovereign states to resolve conflicts and achieve peace and stability." , Once again emphasized the Trump administration's stance of adhering to its own country's first principle, and highlighted the temperature difference from the appeal of Secretary-General Guterres.