Mozambique President Addresses UNGA 80th Session on Global Challenges and Multilateralism
United NationsSeptember 27, 202521 min7,311 views
32 connectionsΒ·40 entities in this videoβMozambique's 50th Anniversary and UN's Role
- π²πΏ President Daniel Francisco Chapo addresses the UN General Assembly for the first time, marking 50 years of Mozambique's independence and UN membership.
- π He congratulates the UNGA President and commends the Secretary-General for his advocacy of multilateralism and attention to Africa's priorities.
- π The UN is recognized for its role in achieving independence for Mozambique and other nations, despite facing challenges.
Global Crises and the Need for Reform
- β οΈ The world is experiencing intensified conflicts, growing impunity, and a setback in multilateralism, with wars multiplying and the climate crisis worsening.
- π Unsustainable debt, deepening inequalities, and the economic consequences of crises like COVID-19 and conflicts in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa are highlighted.
- βοΈ The International Court of Justice's opinion on states' legal obligations to protect the climate is a crucial call for climate justice and global solidarity, especially for nations like Mozambique that are disproportionately affected.
- π€ Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence present both opportunities and risks, including exclusion and militarization, necessitating technological diplomacy and robust safeguards.
Africa's Role and Mozambique's Commitment
- π€ Africa must play an active role in shaping international norms and ensuring technology serves humanity, advocating for a stronger African voice in global decision-making, including permanent seats on the Security Council.
- π³οΈ Mozambique is committed to promoting democracy, political pluralism, and inclusive national dialogue, ensuring all citizens have a voice in national decisions.
- ποΈ The nation is proud of its progress in achieving lasting peace and political stability, serving as an example of peaceful coexistence in Africa.
Reforming Multilateralism for the Future
- π The theme "Better together" is timely, emphasizing cooperation, inclusion, and multilateralism over isolation and unilateralism.
- π Mozambique advocates for a new global financial architecture to alleviate debt, mobilize resources for sustainable development, and correct historical asymmetries.
- π€ The country supports a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine and opposes coercive unilateral economic measures against nations like Cuba, Venezuela, and Zimbabwe.
- π The UN's vitality is reaffirmed through various concurrent meetings, underscoring that shared humanity and aspirations for dignity are greater than divisions.
- π Mozambique calls for renewed faith in humanity's collective ability to face common challenges, emphasizing the need to deliver on the 2030 Agenda and ensure Africa has a full seat at the decision-making table.
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