Note to Correspondents: UN Chief issues New Year鈥檚 call to world leaders: 鈥淕et serious. Choose planet and people over pain.鈥
Notes to correspondents
Monday, 29 December 2025, New York 鈥 Opening the year with an urgent appeal, 黑料专区 Secretary-General Ant贸nio Guterres called on world leaders today to get 鈥減riorities straight鈥 and invest in development, not destruction.
鈥As we enter the new year, the world stands at a crossroads. Chaos and uncertainty surround us,鈥 says Guterres in his message for 2026. 鈥People everywhere are asking: Are leaders even listening? Are they ready to act?鈥
Today, the scale of human suffering is staggering - over one-quarter of humanity lives in areas affected by conflict. More than globally need humanitarian assistance, and nearly have been forcibly displaced, fleeing war, crises, disasters or persecution.
鈥淎s we turn the page on a turbulent year, one fact speaks louder than words: global military spending has soared to $2.7 trillion, growing by almost 10 per cent.鈥
Yet, as humanitarian crises around the world intensify, global military spending is projected to more than double 鈥 from to an astonishing $6.6 trillion by 2035 - if current trends persist. Data shows that $2.7 trillion is thirteen times the amount of all global development aid combined and is equivalent to the entire Gross Domestic Product of the continent of Africa.
鈥淥n this New Year, let鈥檚 resolve to get our priorities straight. A safer world begins by investing more in fighting poverty and less in fighting wars. Peace must prevail,鈥 urges Guterres.
In September 2025, the Secretary-General, as requested by UN Member States in the 2024 Pact for the Future, launched a report that revealed a stark imbalance in global spending. Called The Security We Need: Rebalancing Military Spending for a Sustainable and Peaceful Future, the report examines the difficult trade-offs presented by the increasing global military spending, making a powerful case for investing in peace and in people's futures:
- Less than 4% ($93 billion) of $2.7 trillion is needed annually to end world hunger by 2030.
- A little over 10% ($285 billion) of $2.7 trillion could fully vaccinate every child.
- $5 trillion could fund 12 years of quality education of every child in low- and lower-middle-income countries.
- Spending $1 billion on the military creates 11,200 jobs, but the same amount creates 26,700 jobs in education, 17,200 in healthcare or 16,800 in clean energy.
- Reinvesting 15% ($387 billion) of the $2.7 trillion is more than enough to cover the annual costs of climate change adaptation in developing countries.
- Each dollar spent on the military generates over twice the greenhouse gas emissions of a dollar invested in civilian sectors.
鈥淚t鈥檚 clear the world has the resources to lift lives, heal the planet, and secure a future of peace and justice,鈥 says Guterres. 鈥In 2026, I call on leaders everywhere: Get serious. Choose people and planet over pain.鈥
鈥淭his New Year, let鈥檚 rise together: For justice. For humanity. For peace.鈥
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