United Nations: The General Assembly of the United Nations has concluded. World leaders are heading home, concerned about the worsening situation in the Middle East, but the storm of pirates from Hamas, Hezbollah, Houthis, Sudan, Ukraine and Taiwan in the Far East is swirling in their minds.
In these circumstances, they themselves are leaving the country holding the thread of hope for a bright future.
The matter was simple and straightforward; the issue of finding a way out of these conflicts was becoming the main issue in the group or personal discussions of these leaders.
The General Assembly of the United Nations meets every year, but this year a shadow of worry is looming over the General Assembly. When Prime Minister Antonio Guterres said that we have to bring the world out of the brink of destruction, there was a moment of silence in the hall.
After Guterres' speech, many leaders came to the stage to speak, with their speeches expressing concern over climate change, the growing gap between rich and poor countries, the dangers of artificial intelligence, and the ever-increasing number of weapons. mass destruction. After the conclusion of the General Assembly on Monday afternoon, General Assembly President Philemon Yang called the conference turbulent and drew everyone's attention to the ongoing controversies.
It is noteworthy that for some reason a shadow of worry and grief was spreading over this year's General Assembly. When the Second World War ended in 1945, this great institution, which had been established, was in doubt as to why it should be reawakened from its comatose state.