This piece argues that despite flaws, the United Nations remains an indispensable global forum for dialogue, peace, and equity, and that New Zealand's longstanding support for it is both historically grounded and essential in today's complex world.
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necessity of mediated conversation in crisis
\\ \\ 30 October 2025\\ \\ Opinion\\ \\ **Forget the faulty escalator! With all the challenges facing the UN, now isn’t the time to throw in the towel on our global meeting house** \\ \\ Helen Clark Foundation Honorary Senior Fellow argues that the UN may be at a low ebb, but it is as…\\ \\ L\\ \\ Lucy CasselsSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.