{"id":9998,"date":"2020-05-31T04:34:53","date_gmt":"2020-05-31T11:34:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/worldcampaign.net\/?p=9998"},"modified":"2020-05-31T04:34:53","modified_gmt":"2020-05-31T11:34:53","slug":"growing-us-china-rivalry-seen-fueling-un-paralysis-amid-virus-crisis-agence-france-presse-afp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/worldcampaign.net\/?p=9998","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;Growing US-China rivalry seen fueling UN paralysis amid virus crisis&#8221;, Agence France-Presse (AFP)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Paris, 31 May 2020<\/p>\n<div class=\"line textcontent_img watermark\">\n<p>For nearly a decade, the UN Security Council has been frequently paralyzed by Russia&#8217;s obstinacy over the Syrian crisis. Today, however, it is the US-China rivalry that has infected a growing array of issues, according to officials and diplomats.<\/p>\n<p>As recently as 2017, an understanding between Washington and Beijing allowed the United Nations on three occasions &#8212; involving separate sets of economic sanctions &#8212; to project international unity in the face of the North Korean nuclear threat.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>Three years later, the COVID-19 pandemic has seen a ferocious competition erupt between the UN&#8217;s two main contributors, prompting the organization&#8217;s chief, Antonio Guterres, to bemoan a &#8220;lack of leadership&#8221; during the world&#8217;s worst crisis since 1945.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Where we see power, we sometimes do not see the necessary leadership,&#8221; he said recently.<\/p>\n<p>Even after more than two months of negotiations, the 15 Security Council members were unable to reach agreement on a resolution supporting a call from the UN secretary-general for a global cease-fire while the world battles the novel coronavirus.<\/p>\n<p>The sole reason? US-Chinese differences over a passing mention in the draft resolution to the World Health Organization (WHO), with which President Donald Trump on Friday said he planned to sever ties.<\/p>\n<p>Both UN officials and diplomats say the US-Chinese conflict seems to be spreading, leaving them increasingly pessimistic.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The Security Council has been frozen for 45 years between 1945 and 1990, because of the Cold War,&#8221; one ambassador said, speaking on condition of anonymity. &#8220;The last thing we need is another Cold War that would freeze again the Security Council.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Importing bilateral disputes in the Council would be a disaster,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p>Added another ambassador: &#8220;We really shouldn&#8217;t enter in a new Cold War. But it doesn&#8217;t look very good at the moment,&#8221; whether regarding leadership, the pandemic or US-Chinese relations, three subjects &#8220;very closely tied to each other.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&#8211; Fragility and humility &#8211;<\/p>\n<p>At the UN, there is a sense of a dangerous drift into new and dysfunctional territory.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;In the past, when you had disagreements among members of the Council, it was compartmentalized,&#8221; said a UN official, speaking on grounds of anonymity. &#8220;So your adversary one day on a particular issue was your best ally the next day on another issue. What we see now is everything spilling over.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;So there are camps, or there are disagreements which just spill over from one issue to another,&#8221; the official said, clearly alluding to the situation in Hong Kong, where tough new Chinese security legislation has pitted the two leading permanent members of the UN against each other.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;The tensions between the US and China are really problematic&#8221; for the world body, meaning the Security Council is &#8220;not able to move forward on a range of things,&#8221; the official added.<\/p>\n<p>Several ambassadors shared that view.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;There is a huge fracture in the global multilateral architecture right now. And it&#8217;s very serious,&#8221; said Olof Skoog, the European Union ambassador to the UN.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We are witnessing a polarization in the Security Council,&#8221; said Ambassador Christoph Heusgen of Germany, currently a non-permanent member of the council, alluding to an ever more bitter volley of tweets being exchanged by the US and Chinese missions.<\/p>\n<p>At a press conference Thursday, Guterres expressed his regret that the pandemic had not evoked a greater sense of humility from the big powers.<\/p>\n<div class=\"line textcontent_img watermark\">\n<p>&#8220;If the present crisis shows something, it is our fragility. Collective fragility. When we are fragile, we should be humble. When we are humble, we should be united and in solidarity,&#8221; he said, in remarks directed to members of the Security Council.<\/p>\n<p>He then made it abundantly clear that he had in mind the United States and China &#8212; which as permanent Security Council members enjoy the veto power that greatly magnifies their influence.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p>&#8220;I have never seen the Council&#8217;s work being paralyzed by (non-permanent) members,&#8221; he said.<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.afp.com\/en\/news\/15\/growing-us-china-rivalry-seen-fueling-un-paralysis-amid-virus-crisis-doc-1si70h2\">AFP<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Paris, 31 May 2020 For nearly a decade, the UN Security Council has been frequently paralyzed by Russia&#8217;s obstinacy over the Syrian crisis. Today, however, it is the US-China rivalry that has infected a growing array of issues, according to officials and diplomats. 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