Paralysis on key issues not UN problem but that of divisions among superpowers: UN chief
It's been more than two weeks since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire took effect. However, Palestinians in Gaza continue to struggle for basic necessities as Israel restricts the flow of aid into the Strip. In an exclusive interview with CNA's Afifah Ariffin, UN chief Antonio Guterres acknowledged the ceasefire's fragility and highlighted ASEAN chair Malaysia's consistent support for Gaza. With conflicts worldwide testing multilateral diplomacy, Mr Guterres defended the UN's credibility, adding that the problem lies not within the UN, but in the deep divisions among the world's major powers.
It's been more than two weeks since the Israel-Hamas ceasefire took effect. However, Palestinians in Gaza continue to struggle for basic necessities as Israel restricts the flow of aid into the Strip. In an exclusive interview with CNA's Afifah Ariffin, UN chief Antonio Guterres acknowledged the ceasefire's fragility and highlighted ASEAN chair Malaysia's consistent support for Gaza. With conflicts worldwide testing multilateral diplomacy, Mr Guterres defended the UN's credibility, adding that the problem lies not within the UN, but in the deep divisions among the world's major powers.