UN Chief Can't Settle Ukraine Conflict Alone, Russia's Envoy Says
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- Russia's UN envoy Vasily Nebenzya stated that any future UN Secretary-General, while unable to single-handedly resolve the Ukraine conflict, could play an instrumental role in its resolution.
- The selection process for the next UN chief begins July 24.
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Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, commented on the potential role of the next UN Secretary-General in resolving the Ukrainian conflict. The UN is set to begin its selection process for a new chief, as the current Secretary-General's term ends on December 31, 2026.
No matter who the next UN secretary-general will be, he or she will not be able to settle the Ukrainian conflict alone, but may play an important role in resolving it, Russian Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said.
"I don't think that she or he will be the one to resolve it, but, of course, she or he can be instrumental in helping to resolve it, not just in Ukraine, but in many other crises," he told reporters.
He added that the current leadership of the global organization cannot play this role.
The UN will begin choosing its next chief on July 24, and the selection will end as soon as one candidate secures nine votes, including five from the UN Security Council’s veto-wielding members. The term of the current UN Secretary-General Anonio Guterres expires on December 31, 2026. At this point, the list of official candidates includes Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Rafael Grossi, former President of Chile Michelle Bachelet, ex-President of Senegal Macky Sall, and Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), currently on special leave, Rebeca Grynspan.
Açık Sorular
- Will any of the current candidates be able to secure the necessary votes for selection?
- What specific actions might the next UN Secretary-General take to facilitate a resolution in Ukraine?
- What is the current stance of other UN Security Council veto-wielding members on the potential role of the next Secretary-General in the Ukraine conflict?






