World leaders criticize haphazard response to pandemic

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THREAD: “We all fell together and looked into the abyss together.” Ghana’s president, Nana Akufo-Addo, is among the many world leaders lamenting the global response to the coronavirus pandemic during the U.N. General Assembly’s virtual annual gathering.

Member state flags fly outside the United Nations headquarters during the 75th session of the United Nations General Assembly, Wednesday, Sept. 23, 2020. This year's annual gathering of world leaders at U.N. headquarters will be almost entirely "virtual." Leaders have been asked to pre-record their speeches, which will be shown in the General Assembly chamber, where each of the 193 U.N. member nations are allowed to have one diplomat present.

The coronavirus pandemic and its consequences topped the list of concerns on the second day of prerecorded speeches by world leaders at the General Assembly’s first virtual high-level meeting. Countries large and small spoke about struggling to deal with its impact without international coordination.Pleas for the world to work together to combat the scourge and other global problems have taken the forefront at this week’s U.N. gathering that itself was altered by the virus.

The Kazakh leader proposed establishing an International Agency for Biological Safety based on the 1972 Biological Weapons Convention that would be accountable to the U.N. Security Council. And he suggested creating a network of regional centers for disease control and biosafety under U.N. auspices. As the global death toll from the virus approaches 1 million, many leaders spoke about how dramatically lives have changed in their countries.

that has remained coronavirus-free. President Tommy Remengesau Jr. said the pandemic is affecting the archipelago’s economy and has put the country of about 18,000 “into a level of isolation we have not known for many, many years.” The Palau leader, who said he will soon return to life as a fisherman, recalled attending the General Assembly’s high-level meeting in 2001, two months after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. He called then for the unity and cooperation it inspired to be nurtured.

 

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Leaders discussing the coronavirus pandemic at the U.N. General Assembly come from the world’s largest nations and its tiniest. Palau President Tommy E. Remengesau Jr. said his Pacific island nation, which has had zero infections, still feels the impact.

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