John F. Kennedy Quote

The Secretary General, in a very real sense, is the servant of the General Assembly. Diminish his authority and you diminish the authority of the only body where all nations, regardless of power, are equal and sovereign. Until all the powerful are just, the weak will be secure only in the strength of this Assembly.


UN speech, 25 September 1961


The Secretary General, in a very real sense, is the servant of the General Assembly. Diminish his authority and you diminish the authority of the...

The Secretary General, in a very real sense, is the servant of the General Assembly. Diminish his authority and you diminish the authority of the...

The Secretary General, in a very real sense, is the servant of the General Assembly. Diminish his authority and you diminish the authority of the...

The Secretary General, in a very real sense, is the servant of the General Assembly. Diminish his authority and you diminish the authority of the...