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Argentinian President Criticizes U.N. 'Pact For The Future'

Argentina's President Javier Milei visits Yad Vashem, in Jerusalem

Argentinian President Javier Milei made a bold statement during his first address at the United Nations General Assembly, criticizing the organization for what he perceives as overreach and ideological imposition. Milei accused the U.N. of straying from its original mission of promoting peace and instead imposing an agenda on its members.

He specifically targeted the U.N.'s latest initiative, the 'Pact for the Future,' labeling it as 'twisted' and asserting that it deviates from the principles outlined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Milei expressed concern over the U.N.'s support for COVID lockdowns and its tolerance of oppressive regimes within its ranks.

During his impassioned speech, Milei called on nations to reject the 'Pact for the Future' and work towards establishing a new agenda focused on freedom. He warned that the U.N.'s credibility is at stake due to what he perceives as a shift towards collectivism and moral posturing.

The 'Pact for the Future' was a central theme of the Summit for the Future, which marked the beginning of the U.N. General Assembly's high-level week. The pact aims to enhance the U.N.'s capacity to address global shocks and disruptions.

He criticizes the 'Pact for the Future' as deviating from human rights principles.
Milei accuses the U.N. of straying from its peace-promoting mission.
Milei expresses concern over the U.N.'s support for COVID lockdowns.

Milei contrasted the U.N.'s current policies with its original mission, criticizing the organization for celebrating countries that violate human rights while condemning Israel, the only liberal democracy in the Middle East. His remarks garnered support from Israel's Ambassador to the U.N., who praised Milei for his courage.

In conclusion, Milei reiterated his commitment to freedom and urged a reevaluation of the U.N.'s direction. He warned against the consequences of restricting individual freedom, citing Argentina's experience with poverty and anarchy as cautionary examples.

Milei closed his speech with his signature slogan, 'Long live freedom, damn it! Thank you very much.'

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