
Analysis: UN chief, speaking to leaders, doesn't mince words
It was Antonio Guterres’ strongest and most striking speech since he took the helm of the United Nations in 2017, The secretary-general not only sounded a global alarm to world leaders about the survival of humanity and the planet, but he used very undiplomatic language in calling out those he blames
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