The world is
changing in the United Nations' favour -- as more people and Governments
understand that multilateralism is the only path in our interdependent and
globalizing world. Global problems demand global solutions -- and going it
alone is not a viable option. Whether we are speaking of peace and security, development,
or human rights, demands on our Organization are growing every day.
I am determined to ensure that we make
progress on the pressing issues of our time, step by step, building on
achievements along the way, working with Member States
and civil society. That means strengthening the UN's ability to play its role
to the fullest extent in conflict prevention, peacemaking, peacekeeping and
peacebuilding. And it means invigorating
our efforts for disarmament and non-proliferation.
At the same
time, we must redouble our efforts to reach the Millennium Development Goals,
particularly in Africa. I will seek to mobilize
political will and hold leaders to their commitments on aid, trade and debt
relief.
And I will continue to do all I can to
galvanize global and decisive action on climate change. The UN is the natural
forum for building consensus on this pressing issue, as we saw in the
high-level event held a month ago on the margins of the General Assembly. The
many leaders who attended sent a clear message to the Bali
negotiations in December under the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change:
this is no longer business as usual, and we must build momentum across
industrialized and developing countries to ensure results. Protecting the
climate for present and future generations is in the common interest of all.
If security
and development are two pillars of the UN's work, human rights is the
third. I will work with Member States
and civil society to translate the concept of the Responsibility to Protect
from word to deed, so as to ensure timely action when populations face
genocide, ethnic cleansing or crimes against humanity.
Finally, we
must transform the UN itself. We must adapt
to meet new needs, and ensure the highest standards of ethics, integrity and
accountability, so as to demonstrate that we are fully answerable to all Member
States and to people around the world.
We will be judged in the future on
the actions we take today -- on results. On this United Nations Day, let us
rededicate ourselves to achieving them.