UN Secretary-General Pushes Two-State Solution Progress

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday at the 2025 Reham Al-Farra Fellowship that he will “not shut up” in advocating a political path toward a two-state solution for Palestinians and warned a return to past violence is unacceptable. He described a “perfect storm” of conflicts, climate overshoot and unregulated artificial intelligence, criticized a paralyzed Security Council, and urged institutional reform.
Key Points
- 1Affirms commitment to two-state solution and vows to 'not shut up' if international law is sidelined
- 2Highlights Security Council paralysis and vetoes that hinder action on conflicts and humanitarian crises
- 3Urges reforms and climate action; practitioners should prioritize advocacy, funding strategies, and multilateral engagement
Scoring Rationale
Official UN declaration with global scope and reformable implications; limited novelty beyond reiterated positions and few immediate policy levers.
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