Manila Bulletin

UN losing support from countries – top official

-

UNITED NATIONS (AFP) – The UN’s outgoing political chief expressed concern Thursday in a parting message that the United Nations was losing support from a growing number of countries.

Jeffrey Feltman, an American who served as undersecre­tary-general for political affairs since 2012, said it was ‘’quite worrying’’ that leaders were questionin­g the value of the United Nations.

“I do leave here concerned about making sure that we maintain in addition to the excellent leadership we have... that we maintain member-state support,’’ said Feltman.

There are “an increasing number of leaders, increasing number of countries that are questionin­g whether the multinatio­nal system that this organizati­on represents is the right way forward, is the answer,’’ he said.

His remarks were directed in part at the United States where President Donald Trump has cut funding to the world body and his new national security adviser John Bolton has expressed skepticism about the UN’s work.

Feltman described the United Nations as a ‘’force multiplier’’ in addressing issues including terrorism and climate change that concern US national interests and those of other countries.

“We need to show that we can be effective,’’ he said in a farewell press conference.

Feltman will be replaced by another American, Rosemary DiCarlo, who becomes the first woman to hold the top post.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines