" UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses the 72nd session of the United Nations General Assembly Adidas NMD XR1 Pink Women's , at the UN headquarters in New York, Sept. 19, 2017. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday highlighted "nuclear peril" while addressing the General Assembly in his work report. (XinhuaLi Muzi) UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday highlighted ""nuclear peril"" while addressing the General Assembly, which kicked off its annual general debate.
""Today global anxieties about nuclear weapons are at the highest level since the end of the Cold War Adidas NMD XR1 Black Pink Women's ,"" he said.
""Millions of people live under a shadow of dread cast by the provocative nuclear and missile tests of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK),"" he added.
""I condemn those tests unequivocally,"" he said.
In his annual work report to the General Assembly, Guterres said that ""our world is in trouble. People are hurting and angry. They see insecurity rising, inequality growing Adidas NMD XR4 Women's Pink White , conflict spreading and climate changing.""
The UN chief listed the most serious threats that face the world, including nuclear peril, terrorism, unresolved conflicts and systematic violations of international humanitarian law, and climate change.
""The use of nuclear weapons should be unthinkable. Even the threat of their use can never be condoned Adidas NMD XR1 Pink White Women's ,"" he said.
""I call on the DPRK and all member states to comply fully with Security Council resolutions,"" said the UN chief.
The secretary-general said that last week's unanimous adoption of resolution 2375 ""tightens sanctions and sends a clear message regarding the country's international obligations.""
""I appeal to the Council to maintain its unity,"" he said, adding that ""only that unity can lead to the denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula and -- as the resolution recognizes -- create an opportunity for diplomatic engagement to resolve the crisis.""
Once again, the UN chief stressed that the solution ""must be political. This is a time for statesmanship.""