Secretary-General: Geopolitical tensions are at their highest level this century
07 January 2020
FROM THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL
The New Year has begun with our world in turmoil.
We are living in dangerous times.
Geopolitical tensions are at their…
FROM THE UN SECRETARY-GENERAL
The New Year has begun with our world in turmoil.
We are living in dangerous times.
Geopolitical tensions are at their highest level this century.
And this turbulence is escalating.
Even nuclear non-proliferation can no longer be taken for granted.
This cauldron of tensions is leading more and more countries to take unpredicted decisions with
unpredictable consequences and a profound risk of miscalculation.
At the same time, we see trade and technological conflicts that fracture world markets, undermine
growth and widen inequalities.
And all the while, our planet is on fire. The climate crisis rages on.
In many parts of the world, we see many people frustrated and angry. We see increased social
unrest and growing extremism, nationalism and radicalization, with a dangerous advance of
terrorism, notably in Africa.
This situation cannot go on.
I have been following the recent rise in global tensions with great concern.
I am in constant contact with leading officials around the world.
My message is simple and clear:
Stop escalation. Exercise maximum restraint. Re-start dialogue. Renew international cooperation.
Let us not forget the terrible human suffering caused by war. As always, ordinary people pay the
highest price. It is our common duty to avoid it.