Guterres emphasizes the urgency of reforms in the United Nations
The Secretary General of the United Nations has emphasized the need to make adjustments in the structure of the Security Council of the international organization.
Antonio Guterres said yesterday Wednesday at the meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland that the reform of the United Nations Security Council and the proposed new agenda can help resolve and prevent conflicts. Guterres added that reforms in the United Nations Security Council can allow developing countries to have a voice in the international arena. The Secretary General of the United Nations has emphasized that existing institutions in the international arena such as the Security Council were established 80 years ago and should be revived for future generations. Guterres has also warned about the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and said that the international community has not done anything to stop the war in Gaza. "The world is just watching the war in Gaza while civilians, mostly women and children, are killed and injured or forced to leave their homes and denied access to humanitarian aid", Antonio Guterres has emphasized. Gaza The Secretary General of the United Nations has explained that the world is facing a crisis of trust, so restoring trust is the motto of this year's Davos meeting. The Davos International Conference in Switzerland is held every year under the auspices of the World Economic Forum and is attended by senior government and private sector officials from various countries.