Former UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called on global leaders to honor the commitments they made during their election campaigns and praised Chinese President Xi Jinping's initiatives for benefiting people worldwide.
In an interview with China Global Television Network (CGTN), Ban noted that some leaders have forgotten their promises, contributing to global suffering.
"I hope that the all the political leaders who are elected by the people of their own countries should promise what they had promised to the people during a campaign process. But as soon as they are elected, they just have to forget what they had done. That's why we are still suffering from wars, poverties and diseases, and there are so many people who should die without any reasons," said Ban.
He also commended the global initiatives proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, as the initiatives can play a vital role in promoting global cooperation and support.
"Then look at what the President Xi Jinping has initiated. He has initiated the Global Development Initiative, then the Global Security Initiative and finally a Global Civilization Initiative. Those three combine, I think, every aspect of our life. President Xi Jinping will be great help to other people," said Ban.
Former UN secretary-general calls on global leaders to honor commitments made during campaigns
An official of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has condemned Israel for demolishing the buildings within the UN agency's East Jerusalem compound.
Israeli authorities stormed the Sheikh Jarrah compound of UNRWA last week. After a full day of demolition, all buildings inside the compound had been flattened or severely damaged. Israeli flags were seen raised at the site, while the United Nations (UN) flag had been taken down.
Olaf Becker, director of UNRWA affairs in Jordan, said the Israeli action gravely violates international law and poses challenges to the operations of UN agencies.
Expressing his deep concerns over Israel's unilateral action, Becker said UNRWA will continue its work in the region and make every effort to ensure that basic public services for Palestinian refugees are not interrupted.
"It's obviously in contravention to international law. It's in contravention to Israel's obligations under the UN Charter as well. While Sheikh Jarrah is highly symbolic, and of course it really impedes our ability for our leadership to operate and coordinate activities. We have offices around the West Bank as well, and we are still operational in those places," Becker said.
Following the demolition, the Israeli Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the compound "does not enjoy any immunity", and that the action complied with the law.
In response, Becker said Israel's denial of the privileges and immunity of UN agencies would directly undermine the legal foundation of the UN system, warning long-term impacts on UN agencies' ability to independently and effectively fulfill their duties within the framework of international law in the Middle East and globally, and worrying consequences for the UN and the multilateral system.
Israel considers all of Jerusalem as its capital, a claim not recognized internationally, while the UN regards East Jerusalem as occupied territory. Israeli officials have long accused UNRWA of employing Hamas members, which the agency denies.
In October 2024, the Israeli parliament passed a law banning UNRWA, which provides desperately-needed aid to Palestinians in Gaza, the West Bank and other areas, from operating in areas under Israeli jurisdiction, and prohibiting Israeli authorities from maintaining contact or cooperation with the agency, a move UNRWA and international bodies say violates international law. Israel then amended the law in December 2025 to ban electricity or water to UNRWA facilities.
Last month, Israeli authorities seized UNRWA's offices in East Jerusalem.
UNRWA official condemns Israeli demolition of agency’s buildings in East Jerusalem