UN chief urges member states to rebalance military spending, development needs

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-10 05:32:11 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-10 08:32:20

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UN chief urges member states to rebalance military spending, development needs

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has urged member states to shift priorities away from the militarization of budgets and towards achieving sustainable development. In his report, he emphasizes the need for countries to invest in social sectors such as health and education and promote scientific and technological innovation. He argues that such action would lead to more peace and prosperity and rectify the harmful effects of unsustainable debt on developing nations.

The report is a powerful call to action highlighting the discontent with the status quo among the progressively more militarized global community. Currently, more than half of the member states of the UN are spending more on military capabilities than on sustainable development. This comes at a time when developing nations especially face multiple challenges as they try to recover from the ravages of the Covid pandemic and the effects of climate change.

The Secretary-General's bold message underscores the need for a fundamental shift in thinking to prioritize equity, sustainability, and peace over military spending. It remains to be seen whether nations will heed this call, but the answer could very well determine the trajectory of the world's peace, security, and development in the years to come.

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