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Wars Have No Winners, Secretary-General Stresses in New Year Appeal for Peace, Citing Massive Suffering of Millions Affected by Unending Conflict

Following is UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ Appeal for Peace, in New York today:

On my first day as Secretary-General of the United Nations, one question weighs heavily on my heart:  How can we help the millions of people caught up in conflict, suffering massively in wars with no end in sight?

Civilians are pounded with deadly force.  Women, children and men are killed and injured, forced from their homes, dispossessed and destitute.  Even hospitals and aid convoys are targeted.

No one wins these wars; everyone loses.  Trillions of dollars are spent destroying societies and economies, fuelling cycles of mistrust and fear that can last for generations.  Whole regions are destabilized and the new threat of global terrorism affects us all.

On this New Year’s Day, I ask all of you to join me in making one shared New Year’s resolution:  let us resolve to put peace first.  Let us make 2017 a year in which we all — citizens, Governments, leaders — strive to overcome our differences.

From solidarity and compassion in our daily lives to dialogue and respect across political divides; from ceasefires on the battlefield to compromise at the negotiating table to reach political solutions, peace must be our goal and our guide.

All that we strive for as a human family — dignity and hope, progress and prosperity — depends on peace.  But, peace depends on us.  I appeal to you all to join me in committing to peace — today and every day.

Let us make 2017 a year for peace.  Thank you.

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