What conclusion does Annan draw about the future of the United Nations? What argument does he make about how the United Nations should change?

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Annan affirms that the future of the United Nations must be to work towards the eradication of poverty, conflict prevention, and the promotion of democracy. For this to happen, he asserts that the united nations must look to the people as individuals and not as nations.

Although your question doesn't show, we can see that it refers to Kofi Annan's speech during the Nobel Peace Prize.

As we read this speech, we can see that:

  • Annan speaks about how in the 20th century, the world went through its worst moments.
  • To prevent these moments from happening again, the United Nations was created to promote peace among people.
  • However, he asserts that peace between peoples will not be achieved through divisions between individuals.
  • These divisions are political as well as economic and social.

To reinforce this idea, he says that the United Nations will only achieve its goals if it sees people as individuals, guaranteeing their rights, reducing inequalities and allowing nations to take care of the needs of their members, in order to achieve peace among other nations.

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