President Ramaphosa insisted on the need to rebuild trust between nations at the UN general assembly
On September 19, 2023, President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa delivered a speech to the United Nations General Assembly, addressing various issues such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and the necessity for enhanced global cooperation. The following are key points from his speech: Regarding the COVID-19 pandemic, President Ramaphosa stressed the significance of global cooperation in combating the virus, asserting that no country can overcome it in isolation. He called for increased investment in vaccine production and distribution, as well as the elimination of obstacles to vaccine accessibility, including intellectual property rights. In terms of climate change, President Ramaphosa underscored the urgent need to tackle this issue, warning that time is running out to save our planet. He advocated for greater investment in renewable energy and urged developed nations to provide financial and technological assistance to developing countries in their transition to a low-carbon...