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Home News Coverage‘Posturing and Virtue Signalling’: Observers Expect Little Progress at Annual UN General Assembly Published September 24, 2024 As the UN General Assembly gets underway in New York, Dr. Simon Adams, CVT president & CEO, spoke to CNA about the challenges and criticism the UN is facing during times of ongoing conflict in the world. Simon commented, “The fact that the Security Council is unable to have any meaningful role in solving the four biggest conflicts in the world at the moment – Ukraine, Gaza, Myanmar and Sudan – casts a dark shadow over the entire UN and causes people to lose faith in the future of the UN.”Link‘Posturing and Virtue Signalling’: Observers Expect Little Progress at Annual UN General AssemblySourceCNAShare this News Coverage
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