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Geneva hosts UN leadership hopefuls, hailed as 'laboratory of international law'
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Geneva hosts UN leadership hopefuls, hailed as 'laboratory of international law'

From Le Temps · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Three women vying to lead the UN participated in a debate in Geneva, highlighting the city's role in international law.
  • Candidates emphasized Geneva's significance as a center for multilateralism and diplomacy.
  • The event underscored Geneva's position as a key venue for global governance discussions.

Geneva recently hosted a debate featuring three women aspiring to become the next United Nations Secretary-General, placing the city at the center of global leadership discussions. The event, held at the Maison de la Paix, reaffirmed Geneva's status as a vital hub for international diplomacy and law.

Marรญa Fernanda Espinosa, a former Foreign Minister of Ecuador and one of the candidates, highlighted Geneva's unique position. "It is no coincidence that we meet in this city," she stated, calling Geneva the "laboratory of international law" and the "true school of multilateralism for anyone wishing to become a diplomat."

Espinosa also pointed to the city's role as a neutral mediator and organizer, underscoring its importance in facilitating global dialogue. The debate served to reinforce Geneva's long-standing reputation as a critical venue for international organizations and peace-building efforts.

The event provided a platform for the candidates to articulate their visions for the UN, while simultaneously celebrating Geneva's enduring contribution to international cooperation and governance. The focus on Geneva itself emphasized the city's integral role in the practice and development of international law and diplomacy.

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Originally published by Le Temps in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.