Rafael Grossi on nuclear risk and reforming the UN
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Rafael Grossi on nuclear risk and reforming the UN
"As nuclear tensions rise worldwide and the war in Ukraine reshapes global security, Rafael Grossi stands at the centre of the world's most dangerous calculations."
"The director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency discusses the risks of escalation, the limits of diplomacy and the credibility of nuclear oversight."
"Now a declared candidate for United Nations secretary-general, Grossi also addresses calls to reform what critics describe as a weakened institution."
Rafael Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, occupies a central role as nuclear tensions rise worldwide and the war in Ukraine reshapes global security. He is positioned at the intersection of technical nuclear oversight and high-stakes geopolitical calculations. He highlights risks of escalation, the limits of diplomacy, and challenges to the credibility of nuclear monitoring and safeguards. He has declared his candidacy for United Nations secretary-general while engaging with calls to reform the UN amid critiques of institutional weakening. He raises the fundamental question of whether the United Nations can still prevent conflict or if the global order is fragmenting.
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