
Davos 2023: Special Address by António Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations
Thank you for your welcome. It is good to be back in Davos once again in person.
Thank you for your welcome. It is good to be back in Davos once again in person.
I am particularly pleased to be speaking to you today, at a time when we are witnessing the unprecedented crystallisation of multiple challenges that combine the urgent need to accelerate...
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Good morning! Let me begin by thanking Dr. Schwab for inviting me to Davos again. The last time I came here was 2018. Over the past five years, we have experienced all kinds of unexpected...
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