Core Points - The UN Secretary-General António Guterres emphasized the need for increased efforts to achieve sustainable development goals, highlighting the importance of reforming the global financial architecture and prioritizing climate action [1][1][1] - The President of the 80th UN General Assembly, Baerbock, noted that only 35% of the sustainable development goal targets are on track, with 47% making insufficient progress and 18% experiencing setbacks [1][1][1] - Baerbock pointed out a 7.1% decrease in net official development assistance last year, despite increasing demands, indicating a severe financial situation [1][1][1] Financial and Development Insights - Guterres stated that global military spending in 2024 is 13 times the amount of official development assistance, underscoring the need to prioritize peace in all efforts [1][1][1] - The 2025 Sustainable Development Goals report revealed that over 800 million people are still living in extreme poverty, and billions lack access to safe drinking water and sanitation services [1][1][1] - The report also highlighted the exacerbation of climate change and the impact of armed conflicts, with nearly 50,000 deaths and 120 million people displaced by the end of the year [1][1][1]
古特雷斯呼吁加大努力实现可持续发展目标
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-23 00:30