Stubb tells UN War is always a failure of humanity

Hammad Kahlun


International correspondend


Snn News Finland

SNN News Finland Finnish President Alexander Stubb addressed the 80th UN General Assembly in

New York, stressing that war represents a collective failure of humanity and urging the world to uphold the UN’s founding values.

In a strongly worded speech, Stubb said the post-Cold War order has ended, and the future global order depends on the responsible actions of all UN member states.

He condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, Israel’s violations of international law in Palestine, and the use of Sudanese and Congolese territories for proxy wars.

Stubb emphasized that war always results in immense civilian suffering and undermines humanitarian principles.

Highlighting that the world is witnessing more conflicts than at any time since World War II, the

Finnish president criticized the UN’s shortcomings in fulfilling its central mission of ensuring peace and stability.

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