World leaders gathering in New York for UN General Assembly. The outlook is gloomy

UNITED NATIONS -- Facing a swirl of conflicts and crises across a fragmented world, leaders attending this week’s annual U.N.gathering are being challenged: Work together — not only on front-burner issues but on modernizing the international institutions born after World War II so they can tackle the threats and problems of the future.U.N.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued the challenge a year ago after sounding a global alarm about the survival of humanity and the planet: Come to a “Summit of the Future” and make a new commitment to multilateralism – the foundation of the United Nations and many other global bodies – and start fixing the aging global architecture to meet the rapidly changing world.The U.N.chief told reporters last week that the summit “was born out of a cold, hard fact: international challenges are moving faster than our ability to solve them.” He pointed to “out-of-control geopolitical divisions” and “runaway” conflicts, climate change, inequalities, debt and new technologies like artificial intelligence which have no guardrails.The two-day summit starts Sunday, two days before the high-level meeting of world leaders begins at the sprawling U.N.

compound in New York City.Whether it takes even a first step toward the future remains to be seen.

There was no final agreement Saturday on its main outcome document – a lengthy pact that requires support from all 193 U.N.member nations to be adopted.

Diplomats said Russia and a few others still had objections to the final text.“Leaders must ask themselves whether this will be yet another meeting where they simply talk about greater cooperation and consensus, or whether they will show the imagination and conviction to actually forge it,” said Agnès Callamard, the secretary-general of Amnesty International.“If they miss this opportunity, I shudder to think of the consequences.

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