Unidentified speaker urges strong choice for United Nations secretary-general, defends multilateralism
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Summary
In a brief recorded statement, Speaker 1 defended the United Nations and urged member states to select a secretary-general who represents global values and broad representation, saying the selection is a chance to "send a clear message" amid pressure on the multilateral system.
Speaker 1, an unidentified speaker, told listeners that the United Nations should be defended and that the upcoming selection of the next secretary-general presents a moment to demonstrate the institution’s values. "In no way would the world be better off without our United Nations," the speaker said, adding, "It is worth fighting for."
The speaker framed the choice of secretary-general as more than personnel: "The process of selecting the next secretary general is our chance to send a clear message about who we are and what we stand for," they said, arguing the selection will signal whether the organization represents "all of humanity, half of whom are women and girls."
The remarks described the role as symbolic and functional: "The next secretary general will not only be the face and the voice of this institution," Speaker 1 said, urging that the person chosen reflect broad representation. The speaker also warned of growing pressure on collective institutions: "The multilateral system is not only under pressure, it is under attack," and added that citizens cannot be expected to save multilateralism alone.
Closing the statement, Speaker 1 said the public has "tasked us" and cautioned that "History will not remember the debates of fine details, but it will remember whether we choose the right path," urging decision-makers to treat the selection as consequential. The transcript provides no date, venue, or identifying information for the speaker.

