UNA’s Opinion of Teresa May’s Speech at UN
This article was first published by UNA-UK on 26 September 2018.
Prime Minister May’s speech to the UN General Assembly
UK Prime Minister Theresa May addressed the UN General Assembly today. The 19-minute speech voiced strong support for a rules-based global system based on open societies and mutual cooperation.
She also spoke about the need for practical action to meet the concerns of those that feel left behind by the current global economic system.
UNA-UK was particularly pleased to hear the Prime Minister speak of the need to provide adequate funding for “those parts of the UN that deliver results”, juxtaposing her call with praise for the UN’s human rights system. UNA-UK frequently draws attention to the fact that human rights remains by some distance the least well funded of the UN’s “three pillars”: peace and security, development and human rights.
The statement is available here. Audio and video files will be made available here.
Responding to the speech, Natalie Samarasinghe, Executive Director of the United Nations Association – UK, said:
Earlier in the day the Prime Minister spoke to the UN Security Council at an event chaired by the President of the United States. We were pleased to hear her speak out in support of the 2015 of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – the Iran nuclear deal. UNA-UK believes this deal is effective and vital to global nuclear security. The UK’s approach to other parts of the nuclear security architecture is less positive – read our briefing on nuclear threats for more information.
To find out more about the UN General Assembly and our takes on the key issues under discussion please read our briefing.