New UN chief has big goals but says he’s ‘no miracle maker’
The new U.N. secretary-general said Tuesday he’s “no miracle maker” but Antonio Guterres has big ambitions: He wants to shake up the global body and get all 193 member nations to come together to solve the “terrible problems” the world is facing.
Speaking on his first day at U.N. headquarters after taking the organization’s reins from Ban Ki-moon, Guterres said conflicts are multiplying and interlinked, and have triggered “this new phenomenon of global terrorism.”
At the same time, he said, there are massive human rights violations and inequalities “have grown quite dramatically.”
In a world which has become globalized and interconnected, Guterres said exclusion is “even more unbearable because people now can see how others live, can see the prosperity in other parts of the world.” And “that more easily triggers revolt, anger, and becomes a factor in the instability” of conflicts, he said.

