The
United Nations is always required to be politically smart. That’s the way I saw
it, when performing the responsibilities that had been assigned to me. And that’s
what I still believe to be the best approach. Smart means above all to be able
to say what must be said but with the words that build trust and show concern. Timidity
is not the best road to achieve results and guaranty the necessary credibility.
I
mention it because today I had to state that things must get better. If the UN
remains basically inspired by risk aversion, it will keep pushing itself to the
margins of the key current issues.
The
Member States must be reminded, as often as the opportunity arises and as it is
authorised by the UN Charter and by the history of the organisation, that they
ought to support the central role the UN is supposed to play in case of international
crises and conflicts. They should also be helped to keep in mind – and act
accordingly – that any conflict resolution situation and peacebuilding effort
require a comprehensive response. The UN System has the know-how to provide
comprehensiveness. And the System must say it loud and clear. It should also
smartly – diplomatically – challenge those leaders who keep betting on a
security solution to complex crises. A security response, even a powerful one,
is just a tool. It is not the master key.
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