Looking forward to ‘an active, positive engagement with the UN admin’, says UN

PTI Updated - January 21, 2021 at 07:03 PM.

Spokesperson for the UN Chief said the organisation is looking forward to working with the US administration to advance in sustainable development, human rights for all

(FILES) In this file photo taken on February 08, 2020 United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres speaks during a press conference at the African Union headquarters during the 33rd African Union (AU) Summit in Addis Ababa. - UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres on January 15, 2021 deplored the "heart-wrenching milestone" of the global death toll from Covid-19 topping two million, and lamented the fact that "solidarity is failing" in the world's response to the virus. "Today we are seeing a vaccine vacuum," the UN head said. "Vaccines are reaching high income countries quickly, while the world's poorest have none at all." (Photo by MICHAEL TEWELDE / AFP)

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and the Biden administration will have a “very active and positive engagement”, a spokesperson for the UN chief said, underlining that Washington has a key leadership role to play across the international agenda, including in the Security Council.

Stephane Dujarric, Spokesman for the Secretary-General, on Wednesday said Guterres will likely speak to the new US President Joe Biden when appropriate.

Strengthening ties

“The US has a key leadership role to play across the international agenda, including in the Security Council, on matters of peace and security. We also look forward to working with the administration to advance sustainable development, human rights for all the world’s people,” he told reporters in response to a question at the daily press briefing.

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Dujarric said the UN has seen media reports of expected executive orders to be signed by the Biden administration on issues of climate, global health, World Health Organisation and the Covid-19 pandemic.

“We welcome these reports and developments. As soon as these executive orders are officially signed and become policy, we will, obviously, welcome them more formally,” he said.

Dujarric said there is going to be a “very active and positive engagement” between the Secretary General and the new Biden administration.

Published on January 21, 2021 03:47