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UNGA 78: UN chief brushes off key leaders’ absence, says delivery paramount

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UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says he cares less about who comes to New York and more about what gets done, especially as it concerns reviving the lagging Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Guterres told journalists on Sunday in New Yorks as some high-profile world leaders opted out of the UN General Assembly’s annual opening session scheduled for Tuesday.

The UN correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Nigerian President Bola Tinubu has arrived in New York to join other world leaders to participate in the events.

The President is leading the Nigeria’s delegation to the events from Sept. 18 to 26.

“This is not a Vanity Fair. This is a political body in which governments are represented.

“What matters is that (countries) are represented by someone that can (rise to) the present moment.

“So, I’m not so worried about who’s coming.

“What I’m worried (about) is making sure the countries that are here … are ready to assume the commitments necessary to make the SDGs – that unfortunately are not moving in the right direction – a reality,” the UN chief said.

Guterres emphasised the need to reform the current “unjust, dysfunctional, and outdated” global finance system to ensure the achievement of the SDGs by 2030.

He recalled his $500 billion SDGs Stimulus proposal to support developing nations to make sure they have the resources they need to achieve the SDGs.”

The UN chief further said that his 2023 Climate Ambition Summit will provide an opportunity for countries, businesses, and civil society to step up their efforts to reign in runaway climate change.

In a notable departure from standard practice where countries are front and centre, this Summit will give a platform to what the secretary-general referred to as “frontliners”, those that are the most committed to climate action, and can share the best practices.

“We are moving to 2.6-2.8°C of global temperature rise by the end of the century,” he warned, stressing the urgency of returning to the goal of limiting the temperature increase to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels.

“It is still possible with political will – but a lot needs to be done,” Mr. Guterres emphasised.

As for the ongoing war in Ukraine , the secretary-general reiterated that the central objective is to secure peace, which is just and in line with the UN Charter and international law.

However, he cautioned against undue optimism, acknowledging that current conditions may not favour a “serious dialogue” on peace.

“I think the parties are far from that possibility at the present moment, but we will never, never stop our efforts to make sure that peace comes to Ukraine,” he said.

The theme of the UNGA is: “Rebuilding Trust and Reigniting Global Solidarity: Accelerating Action on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals towards peace, prosperity, progress, and sustainability for all. (NAN)

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