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    The United States formally outlined its priorities for the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, emphasizing its focus on peace, sovereignty, and liberty as foundational to its diplomatic engagement. Acting U.S. Representative to the United Nations Dorothy Shea presented the position during an official reception hosted by the U.S. delegation in New York. Shea stated that these three pillars reflect the principles enshrined in the UN Charter and are essential to achieving global security and sustainable development.

    UN must focus on peace and security, says U.S.
    United States outlines principles of liberty, reform, and security at the 80th UN General Assembly.

    She affirmed the United States’ commitment to multilateralism and described the United Nations as a critical platform for member states to address shared international challenges. In her remarks, Shea said the United States supports efforts to reform the UN system to improve its effectiveness, efficiency, and accountability. She called for renewed attention to the UN’s original mission, particularly the maintenance of international peace and security. “Now is the time for bold reform,” she said, urging fellow member states to support changes that strengthen the organization’s core functions.

    Shea emphasized that peacekeeping operations must be transparent, results-based, and fiscally responsible. She outlined the need for clearly defined objectives, mechanisms to track measurable progress, and more stringent resource allocation. Her comments reflect growing international attention to the operational performance of peacekeeping missions, many of which are under financial and logistical pressure. On the issue of sovereignty, the United States stated that it remains a core principle of international order.

    Reform and accountability take center stage at UNGA

    Shea said that while global cooperation is essential, it must be built on respect for national independence. She said the United Nations should avoid policies that interfere with domestic governance or hinder economic development, and stressed that respecting sovereignty does not conflict with collaboration among nations. Addressing liberty as a priority, Shea said the United States considers fundamental freedoms to be critical to peace and prosperity. She reaffirmed U.S. support for the rights to free expression, association, peaceful assembly, and religion, describing them as essential to the functioning of open societies.

    She added that the United States opposes the suppression of these freedoms through censorship, internet shutdowns, or restrictions on political opposition. The 80th session of the General Assembly opened with participation from all 193 UN member states. Discussions this year are expected to focus on institutional reform, global peacekeeping mandates, and implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The General Debate and high-level meetings are scheduled to take place throughout the second half of September, bringing together heads of state and government from across the globe.

    Global leaders to address key security and development goals

    The U.S. delegation, led by senior State Department and UN officials, is participating in multilateral meetings on topics including conflict resolution, global health, food security, and climate resilience. Shea’s remarks came ahead of a series of formal plenary sessions where member states will present their national statements. The General Assembly’s 80th session marks eight decades since the founding of the United Nations in 1945. Commemorative events this year are centered on the theme “Better Together: 80 Years and More for Peace, Development and Human Rights.”

    UN chief António Guterres has called on member states to recommit to the principles of the UN Charter, including dialogue, cooperation, and peaceful resolution of disputes. The United States is one of the UN’s founding members and remains its largest financial contributor. Its position at this year’s General Assembly reaffirms its longstanding advocacy for institutional reform and adherence to the foundational principles of the international system. – By Content Syndication Services.

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