"Whole of Humanity paying price," says UN Secy General Guterres as West Asia crisis enters third month
New York [US], May 2 (ANI): United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres on Friday urged all parties to avoid "actions" that could jeopardise the ceasefire in Middle East.
In a post on X, Guterres said, "The Middle East crisis is in its third month & the whole of humanity is paying the price."
He stressed that "all sides must refrain from actions that could undermine the ceasefire," while calling for "a peaceful, comprehensive, and durable resolution to the conflict."
"My message is clear: Open the Strait. Let all ships pass. Let the global economy breathe again," he said.
The world may face the "spectre of a global recession" if the freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz is not restored by the end of this year, UN chief Guterres told media personnel in New York.
In the scenario where "severe disruptions persist through the end of the year, inflation skyrockets past 6%, growth plummets to 2%, immense suffering takes hold, especially among the world's most vulnerable populations," the UN Secretary General said.
"And we confront the spectre of a global recession with dramatic impacts on people, on the economy, and on political and social stability," he said
Setting out three possible trajectories, he said that even if restrictions on shipping and trade were lifted immediately, "supply chains will take months to recover," with global growth falling from 3.4 to 3.1 per cent, inflation rising to 4.4 per cent and trade slowing sharply.
"The Middle East crisis is lumbering into its third month," Guterres told reporters at the news conference at UN headquarters in New York. "Despite a fragile ceasefire, the consequences grow dramatically worse with each passing hour."
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