'We are in a mess'
Former UN chief Kofi Annan, who died on Saturday, lashed out at the state of global leadership in an exclusive interview with AFP last year, urging more cooperation to deal with terrorism, migration and climate change.
"Honestly speaking, we are in a mess," the Nobel peace laureate said on December 12 ahead of a major climate conference in Paris.
"In the past when we went through this sort of crisis, you had leaders who had the courage and the vision to want to take action, to understand that they needed to work with others."
Speaking two years to the day after the Paris climate deal was agreed -- and following President Donald Trump's announcement that the United States would leave the pact -- Annan remembered "the enthusiasm, the excitement and the energy that was brought to bear" in 2015.
"When you walk away from a conference like this, you expect people to go away fully determined to implement, to continue and move," he said.
"But that hasn't happened, I think. We've slackened a bit... We haven't followed through."
"We must also remember that only promises that are kept are promises which matter."
“Today, leaders are going in the wrong direction," Annan said. "Leaders are withdrawing."
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