Global Hostilities: UNGA President Restates UN’s Call For Immediate Truce

Oyinlola Awonuga
Writer
UNGA President, Tijani Muhammad-Bande

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To commemorate the year 2020’s International Day of Living Together in Peace, United Nations General Assembly President, Ambassador Tijani Muhammad-Bande has reminded the world of the UN’s call for an immediate global ceasefire.

The day was declared as a day of commemoration by the General Assembly in 2017 to promote world peace, tolerance, inclusion, understanding, and solidarity.

“Today, we are facing the most challenging crisis since the Second World War. COVID-19 and its social and economic fallouts threaten the maintenance of international peace and security, potentially leading to an increase in social unrest and violence. The United Nations has called for an immediate global ceasefire to work together on defeating the actual, clear enemy: the pandemic. It is time to silence the guns and bring hope to those who are most vulnerable,” he appealed.

Recall that the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres had issued the global ceasefire appeal on March 23. No fewer than 100 member-states have endorsed the call, but armed conflicts persist in several countries including Syria and Libya.

Guterres admitted this in April when he said in spite of “nominal support” in some countries, “there is still a distance between declarations and deeds in many countries”

Russia and the United States are reportedly blocking efforts to win a UN Security Council backing for the proposed global ceasefire.

Both countries’ positions stem from their concerns that such a measure would undermine their military operations against terrorist groups in Libya, Syria, and Iraq. Muhammad-Bande, who is Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the UN, urged member-states that have not endorsed the call to do so as an example to others.

According to him, the world is watching and looking up to the UN to show leadership in these trying times.

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