President Karis on the UN

President Karis on the UN

President Alar Karis talks about the UN. He thinks the UN needs to improve.

President Alar Karis goes to the UN. He says the UN must be better. Karis says violence should not rule the world.
Karis asks a UN leader what has happened. The leader says things are worse. This shows more work is needed. Many countries understand the UN must act. Small countries can work together to make the world better.
Karis thinks if the UN is useful. He asks what the alternative is. Now, there is no other place for countries to talk. Each country talks about its problems. Some want to solve their issues. Others want their voices heard far.
Karis asks if speeches change anything. He says people listen to the Secretary-General and Brazil’s president. The US president is also important. Other speeches are heard, but the room is not always full. People go to their meetings.
The Ukrainian president's speech was emotional. The room was full. He talked about Ukraine and the world.
Estonia was in focus because Russia broke its airspace. Estonia’s foreign minister spoke at the UN. Karis says Estonia did good work. He hopes planes will not enter our airspace again and the war in Ukraine will end.
Many countries recognize Palestine. Estonia has not yet. Karis says Estonia supports a two-state solution. He thinks the government must decide what to do.
Karis meets many leaders at the UN. He talks to Argentina’s president. He learns speeches are planned carefully. Karis also meets the Dutch queen. They talk for a long time.
The US president criticizes the UN. Karis says his speeches can be seen with humor. But his words have weight. The UN has much work because there are many conflicts. Karis believes the UN is needed because there is no alternative.