To restore trust in Multilateralism: Guterres calls for concrete results
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged the international community to move from commitments to concrete actions to restore faith in multilateralism.
- Guterres stated that multilateralism must deliver results, as results are what build trust.
- He made these remarks during a General Assembly debate focused on strengthening international cooperation.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a strong call to the global community, urging a decisive shift from mere pledges to tangible actions in order to revitalize trust in multilateralism. Speaking at a General Assembly debate, Guterres articulated a clear principle: "Multilateralism must produce results, because it is results that feed trust." This statement underscores the growing impatience with diplomatic rhetoric that fails to translate into on-the-ground improvements for people worldwide.
Guterres's appeal comes at a critical juncture, as international cooperation faces numerous challenges, from geopolitical tensions to global crises like climate change and pandemics. The Secretary-General's emphasis on concrete outcomes highlights a perceived gap between the ideals of global cooperation and its practical application. He implicitly acknowledges that for multilateral institutions to retain their legitimacy and effectiveness, they must demonstrate tangible benefits and address pressing global issues with demonstrable success.
Multilateralism must produce results, because it is results that feed trust.
From the perspective of many nations, particularly those in the Global South, the effectiveness of multilateralism is often measured by its ability to deliver equitable solutions and support sustainable development. Guterres's call for "action" resonates with the desire for a more responsive and results-oriented international system. His remarks serve as a reminder that the future relevance of global governance structures hinges on their capacity to foster cooperation that yields measurable progress and instills confidence in their ability to tackle shared challenges effectively. The focus on results is not merely an operational adjustment; it is fundamental to rebuilding the credibility and efficacy of the multilateral order.
The Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, has urged the international community to move from 'commitments to action' to restore confidence in multilateralism.
Originally published by El Watan in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.