UN Photo/Mark Garten Secretary-General António Guterres speaks to the press at the UN Headquarters, in New York.
Secretary-General António Guterres has urged Israel and Hamas to "fully abide" by the ceasefire and hostage release deal, calling it a "desperately needed breakthrough" that must mark "the beginning of the end of this devastating war." Speaking to reporters at UN Headquarters in New York, Mr. Guterres welcomed the agreement, based on a proposal by United States’ President Donald Trump, and said it must be "fully implemented." "We have all waited far too long for this moment. Now we must make it truly count," he said. "All hostages must be released in a dignified manner. A permanent ceasefire must be secured."
UN Photo/Evan Schneider Secretary-General António Guterres addresses the first Biennial Summit for a sustainable, inclusive and resilient global economy.
The words inclusivity, resilience, reforms – and many more coloured in green and blue – provided a bold, digital backdrop from artist Marsha Dunn for the first ever Biennial Summit for a Sustainable, Inclusive and Resilient Global Economy. "This Biennial Summit is not just another meeting," said UN Secretary General António Guterres. "It is the first of its kind." "This is networked, inclusive multilateralism in practice," commended Mr. Guterres, who proposed the summit in 2021 before it was recognised in last year’s Pact for the Future Agreement as one of the key approaches to reforming international financial systems.
UN Photo/Loey Felipe Secretary-General António Guterres addresses the opening of the general debate of the UN General Assembly’s 80th session.
UN Secretary-General opened the General Assembly high-level debate with a stark message: the world is awash with overlapping crises – from wars and humanitarian emergencies to climate breakdown – and leaders must decide now "what kind of world we choose to build together." Each September, heads of state and government gather in New York for high-level week, where leaders present their global priorities. The Secretary-General’s opening address traditionally sets the tone. "Eighty years on – we confront again the question our founders faced – only more urgent, more intertwined, more unforgiving," he told delegates.
United Nations/Roberta Politi Secretary-General António Guterres (left) is interviewed by Melissa Fleming, Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications.
Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a stark call to world leaders on the eve of the United Nations General Assembly’s high-level week, warning that a "global crisis" of war, climate change, inequality and technological risk demands urgent, coordinated action. "We are facing a global crisis. Conflicts are multiplying in the context in which geopolitical divides do not allow to effectively address them," Mr. Guterres told UN News in an interview with Global Communications chief, Melissa Fleming.
UN Photo/Eskinder Debebe Secretary-General António Guterres briefs reporters on the start of the 80th Session of the United Nations General Assembly.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has urged world leaders to "get serious – and deliver" as they begin arriving in New York for the high-level week of the 80th General Assembly. Speaking at a press conference at the UN Headquarters on Tuesday in New York, he warned that global divisions, conflicts and crises have taken the very principle of international cooperation to its most fragile inflection point in decades. "Some call it the World Cup of diplomacy," Mr. Guterres said. "But this cannot be about scoring points – it must be about solving problems. There is too much at stake."
Secretary-General's Message on the Awarding of the Nobel Peace Prize 2025
Secretary-General's message on World Mental Health Day [scroll down for French version]
Secretary-General's message on World Post Day [scroll down for French version]
Statement attributable to the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General – on Madagascar
Secretary-General's message on World Habitat Day [scroll down for French version]
António Guterres (left) meets internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Bangassou, Central African Republic
António Guterres (left) meets internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Bangassou, Central African Republic
Special Measures for Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse: A New Approach
Based on the work of a high-level task force appointed by the Secretary-General, the report lays out a strategy to achieve visible and measurable improvements in the way the United Nations prevents and responds to sexual exploitation and abuse. The strategy is victim-centred and rooted in transparency, accountability and ensuring justice.