Opinion: As the UN General Assembly gets under way, world peace is in flux

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The pandemic casts a shadow but we should count our diplomacy wins at this year’s 75th-anniversary event, writes Mary Dejevsky

First, while modern technology makes international gatherings in some ways simpler and greener than before – no national leader needs to get on a plane – it is an excuse for the rest of the world to take even less notice of the UN General Assembly than usual. Second, the UN has reached its 75th anniversary this year, which – for all the organisation’s well-known failings – should have been a cause for more than virtual celebration.

 

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