UN Secretary-General warns rule of law eroding globally - Speech Brief
26 January 2026 18:35 UTC · UN Secretary-General · UN SG Press Release · Source · Email X Link

UN Secretary-General warns rule of law eroding globally

Key points

  • Rule of law being replaced by the law of the jungle
  • Calls to uphold the UN Charter, use Article 33, and strengthen international courts

TL;DR

  • António Guterres warns the rule of law is being replaced by the law of the jungle, citing Gaza, Ukraine, the Sahel, Myanmar and Venezuela.
  • Guterres urges a relentless push for just and sustainable peace firmly anchored in international law.
  • He calls for three priorities: uphold the UN Charter, use Charter dispute-settlement tools including Article 33, and strengthen international courts (ICJ jurisdiction, ICC independence).
  • Somalia chaired the debate; Mahmoud Ali Youssouf calls for Security Council reform and a permanent seat for Africa.
Original text

Security Council (Note: A complete summary of today's Security Council meeting[ will be available at a later time.) The rule of law is being replaced by “the law of the jungle” around the world, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres warned the Security Council today, citing a brazen disregard for international law that has helped humanity avoid a third world war for the past 80 years. “From Gaza to Ukrain...

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