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Chile's 'better distribution of wealth and power' Vs Yoon Seok-yeol 'removal of threats to freedom through international solidarity'

김종찬안보 2022. 9. 21. 14:06
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At the UN General Assembly, President Yoon Seok-yeol delivered a speech on the 20th, saying, "When an individual's freedom is threatened within a country, community members must unite to remove the threat and protect freedom."

Chilean President Gabriel Borik said in the same speech, "I invite all of you in the search for greater social justice. A better way of distributing wealth and power must go hand in hand with sustainable growth."

The new Philippine President, Marcos II, who was elected in May as a pro-American conservative, gave a speech at the General Assembly on the 21st, urging advanced countries to promote climate financing and to correct "historical injustice" caused by global warming.

"The threat to freedom and peace must be overcome through strong support and solidarity with the universal international norms system that the United Nations and the international community have accumulated over the years," he said.

“The protests at the United Nations General Assembly in late 2019 that killed dozens, destroyed public infrastructure and caused widespread vandalism were the result of years of injustice,” Borrick said. It could go on,” he said.

“The Republic of Korea, which has grown in this way thanks to the efforts of the United Nations, will fulfill its responsibilities together with the United Nations for the protection and expansion of world civil liberties, and for peace and prosperity,” said President Yoon. We will fulfill our responsibilities and roles for the prosperity of the international community.”

In his speech, President Marcos said that Southeast Asian countries are one of the developing countries that account for only a fraction of their greenhouse gas emissions, referring to the Philippines' case drive to raise more funding from developed countries that have prospered for more than a century, saying, "The impacts of climate change are uneven and reflects historical injustice. This injustice must be rectified, and those who need to do more must act now."

"The world's youngest leader, Chilean President Gabriel Borrick, has raised the alarm about the dangers of social unrest," Bloomberg said. He said, "I gave a strong applause at the UN debut."

“The threat to freedom and peace must be overcome by strong support and solidarity with the universal international norms system that the United Nations and the international community have accumulated over the years,” said President Yoon, who is also the first UN debut. "It means respecting and solidarizing with the international system of norms and the United Nations system that we have universally accepted and accumulated over the years," he said.

"The 36-year-old is seen as the new face of the political left in Latin America, focused on causes from feminism to protecting the environment and fighting inequality," Bloomberg reported in a speech by President Borrick.

Kim Seong-han, head of the Security Office, said on the 13th, "The theme of the UN General Assembly is to find solutions to complex challenges, seeing that the international community is at an unprecedented turning point. This is because it is a time at the crossroads of whether it will be shrunk by the challenges of power,” he said.

President Yoon's speech said 'freedom' 21 times in 'Freedom and Solidarity: Answers to the Watershed Moment'.

On the 13th, the reason for attending the British director-general, Kim said, was “the fact that the second-generation Queen has practiced solidarity with a liberal democracy and the relationship that she received as a birthday prize at Hahoe Village in Andong in 1999 when she visited Korea for the first time as a British monarch.”

"The United Nations' sense of helplessness in the months leading up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine cannot be ignored in the annual event of international diplomacy," Bloomberg said. The struggle for relevance in the face of resurrecting existential questions. What is the purpose of the 77th United Nations General Assembly if it cannot be stopped if it is impossible to prevent the numerous conflicts that have occurred since its birth, most recently the attacks on Russia's neighboring countries and modern democracy?