Times of Oman

UN chief warns leaders of ‘increasing­ly chaotic’ world order

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UNITED NATIONS: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned leaders on Tuesday that world order is “increasing­ly chaotic,” trust is at breaking point and shifts in the balance of power may increase the risk of confrontat­ion, though he did not lay blame.

As US President Donald Trump prepared to tout protection of US sovereignt­y at the annual UN gathering of world leaders, Guterres told the 193-member UN General Assembly that multilater­alism is under fire when it is needed most.

“Individual leaders have the duty to advance the well-being of their people,” Guterres said.

“But it runs deeper ... As guardians of the common good, we also have a duty to promote and support a reformed, reinvigora­ted and strengthen­ed multilater­al system.”

He called for a renewed commitment to a rules-based order with the United Nations at its centre and warned against a spreading “politics of pessimism.”

“Those who see their neighbours as dangerous may cause a threat where there was none. Those who close their borders to regular migration only fuel the work of trafficker­s,” Guterres said.

“And those who ignore human rights in combating terrorism tend to breed the very extremism they are trying to end.”-

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