High-level Meeting to Commemorate the Seventy-fifth Anniversary of the United Nations
21 September 2020
Cambodia
His Excellency Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen
Statement Summary
SAMDECH AKKA MOHA SENA PADEI TECHO H缅北禁地SEN, Prime Minister of Cambodia, said that while the Charter’s vision is still relevant, the international commitment to it is imperiled and needs serious attention. Multilateralism has also been severely assaulted, especially due to the nationalism and protectionism of some global super Powers. Instead of receiving much-needed support, developing nations often are targeted for the imperfection of their nation?building processes which do not meet developed countries’ standards. National restoration and development efforts of poor countries are destroyed due in significant part to the politicization of human rights in accordance with the geopolitical agenda of some developed countries. Super Power rivalry hampers developing countries’ ability to make independent, sovereign choices for a development path. This is the real obstacle for developing nations to achieve the 2030 Agenda in addition to tackling the pressing challenges posed by the COVID?19 pandemic. Looking into the future, the global community requires a strong United Nations that is fully equipped to deal with current realities and address twenty?first century challenges.
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