Santa Fe New Mexican

World powers clash, virus stirs anger at virtual U.N. meeting

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Kept apart by a devastatin­g pandemic and dispersed across the globe, world leaders convened electronic­ally Tuesday for an unpreceden­ted high-level meeting, where the U.N. chief exhorted them to unite and tackle the era’s towering problems: the coronaviru­s, the “economic calamity” it unleashed and the risk of a new Cold War between the United States and China.

As Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opened the first virtual “general debate” of the U.N. General Assembly, the yawning gaps of politics and anger became evident. China and Iran clashed with the United States — via prerecorde­d videos from home — and leaders expressed frustratio­n and anger at the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, which the U.N. chief has called “the number one global security threat in our world today.”

While the six-day mainly virtual meeting is unique in the U.N.’s 75-year history, the speeches from leaders hit on all the conflicts, crises and divisions facing a world that Guterres said is witnessing “rising inequaliti­es, climate catastroph­e, widening societal divisions, rampant corruption.”

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