António Guterres outlines priorities for decolonization session
Key points
Three priorities: inclusive dialogue, youth leadership, climate action
17 Non-Self-Governing Territories remain
TL;DR
Guterres says colonialism left scars including economic exploitation, racism, inequality and exclusion from decision-making.
Guterres calls for inclusive dialogue among Non-Self-Governing Territories, administering Powers, Member States and stakeholders, conducted case-by-case per UN Charter and relevant resolutions.
Guterres urges youth leadership and urgent climate action, and asks the Committee to prioritize resilience and adaptation for small island Territories.
Original text
Secretary-General Statements and Messages Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks, as delivered by Courtenay Rattray, Chef de Cabinet, at the organizational meeting of the 2026 Session of the Special Committee on Decolonization, in New York today: It is my honour to deliver these remarks on behalf of the Secretary-General. I am pleased to address the opening of this session of the Special Committ...