UN Needed ‘More than Ever Before’ Says Germany’s Candidate to Head General Assembly
- On Thursday at UN Headquarters in New York, Annalena Baerbock shared her key objectives during a casual exchange with UN Member States.
- She made the presentation as the UN marks its 80th anniversary while facing numerous global conflicts, an off-track SDGs agenda, and heavy financial pressures.
- Baerbock outlined three main priorities: making the UN fit for purpose, delivering results with emphasis on climate and financial reform, and ensuring inclusivity including youth engagement.
- She stated, "The United Nations is needed more than ever before" and emphasized the need for lasting peace by securing food, jobs, education, and safety for women.
- If elected General Assembly President, Baerbock would serve all 193 Member States and focus on linking reforms with the UN80 Initiative to enhance the UN’s impact.
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Baerbock wants to build bridges as chairman of the UN Assembly
Baerbock is looking for a new chapter at the United Nations: the former Foreign Minister presented her vision as designated President of the UN General Assembly. She wants to serve all member states and promote reforms.
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