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UN chief fears world is heading towards ‘wider war’ over Russia-Ukraine conflict

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The head of the United Nations, António Guterres, has warned that further escalation in the Russia-Ukraine conflict could mean the world is heading towards a “wider war”.

The secretary general laid out his priorities for the year in a gloomy speech to the UN general assembly that focused on Russia’s invasion, the climate crisis and extreme poverty.

“We have started 2023 staring down the barrel of a confluence of challenges unlike any in our lifetimes,” he told diplomats in New York.

Guterres noted that top scientists and security experts had moved the Doomsday Clock to just 90 seconds to midnight last month, the closest it has ever been to signalling the annihilati­on of humanity.

The secretary general said he was taking it as a warning sign.

“We need to wake up – and get to work,” he implored, as he read out a list of urgent issues for 2023.

Top of the list was Russia’s war in Ukraine, which is approachin­g its oneyear anniversar­y.

“The prospects for peace keep diminishin­g. The chances of further escalation and bloodshed keep growing,” he said.

“I fear the world is not sleepwalki­ng into a wider war. I fear it is doing so with its eyes wide open.”

Guterres referenced other threats to peace, from the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict to Afghanista­n, Myanmar, the Sahel and Haiti.

“If every country fulfilled its obligation­s under the [UN] charter, the right to peace would be guaranteed,” he said.

He added it is “time to transform our approach to peace by recommitti­ng to the charter – putting human rights and dignity first, with prevention at the heart”.

More broadly, Guterres denounced a lack of “strategic vision” and a “bias” of political and business decision-makers towards the short term.

“The next poll. The next tactical political manoeuvre to cling to power. But also the next business cycle – or even the next day’s stock price.

“This near-term thinking is not only deeply irresponsi­ble – it is immoral,” he added.

Stressing the need to act with future generation­s in mind, the secretary general repeated his call for a “radical transforma­tion” of global finance.

“Something is fundamenta­lly wrong with our economic and financial system,” Guterres said, blaming it for the increase in poverty and hunger, the growing gap between rich and poor, and the debt burden of developing countries.

“Without fundamenta­l reforms, the richest countries and individual­s will continue to pile up wealth, leaving crumbs for the communitie­s and countries of the global south,” he added.

 ?? Photograph: Marko Đurica/Reuters ?? Members of Ukrainian artillery teams prepare to fire toward Russian positions in Bakhmut. António Guterres said the world was walking towards a wider war with its ‘eyes wide open’.
Photograph: Marko Đurica/Reuters Members of Ukrainian artillery teams prepare to fire toward Russian positions in Bakhmut. António Guterres said the world was walking towards a wider war with its ‘eyes wide open’.

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