'Our 1945 moment': UN faces fears of a 'great fracture' at general assembly
Amid pre-recorded speeches, secretary-general issues warning over US-China rivalry at an unprecedented moment
by Julian Borger
Sep 22, 2020
3 minutes
“Today, we face our own 1945 moment,” the United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, said as he opened the UN’s 75th general assembly, to a thinly populated chamber of socially distanced diplomats.
Guterres meant the historical reference as a call to action inspired by the generation who had survived the second world war and sought to build a new world. A similarly concerted effort, he said, would be needed to defeat Covid and the pandemics that may follow, and the climate emergency.
But the veteran Portuguese politician acknowledged that 1945 was also the starting point
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