Piraeus, 21 May 2025
“We need to collectively defend freedom of navigation, as a shared global responsibility and a cornerstone of peace and humanity.
The seas must be open, free, safe, and secure”.
On the occasion of the Presidency of Greece, the United Nations Security Council convened a high-level open debate on the theme of “Strengthening Maritime Security through International Cooperation for Global Stability”, under the item “Maintenance of international peace and security”, in the Security Council Chamber at UN Headquarters, on 20 May 2025.
The debate was chaired by H.E. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece and the briefers were Mr. António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, Ms. Melina Travlos, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS), and Mr. Christian Bueger, Professor of International Relations at the University of Copenhagen and a research fellow at UNIDIR.
In her influential briefing, the UGS President Melina Travlos placed the true gravity of maritime security at the forefront of the debate, as “the security of our seas affects everyone, everywhere”. She highlighted shipping’s indispensable role in sustaining the global ecosystem and safeguarding human welfare, while stressing the urgent need to protect the industry from emerging threats.
The Union of Greek Shipowners’ historic participation in this debate, is yet another testament to the leading role of Greek shipping on the global stage. President Travlos stated that “Greece is a proud maritime nation, by identity and by history”. Greek shipping—accounting for more than 20% of the global fleet and over 61% of the EU fleet—is at the cutting edge of industry developments, driving dialogue and action, shaping and adopting best-practice policies to address today’s challenges.
Ms. Melina Travlos presented the facts of shipping to the Council:
She highlighted that “shipping is more than a means of trade, it is the silent guardian of global welfare. It unites the world, not occasionally, but consistently; and it delivers, under any circumstances, even during universal crises, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, when all other sectors shut down, we kept supply chains alive, delivering the medicines and goods that people needed everywhere, and in humanitarian crises such as mass migration and displacement, our vessels regularly participate in rescue operations”. Yet she reminded that “while we diligently uphold our legal obligations and moral duty, States must assume their own responsibilities”.
The President of the Union of Greek Shipowners made clear that “shipping is increasingly being weaponized - economically, politically and physically”. She outlined the industry’s evolving threats, stating that:
She emphasized that the industry “works tirelessly to safeguard maritime security”, updating best-management practices, strictly adhering to global regulations, cooperating with naval forces in high-risk regions, and, when necessary, employing self-protection measures, such as placing armed guards aboard civilian merchant vessels. Yet, she insisted, “while our industry is resilient, it cannot, and should not be expected to carry every burden alone. Its resilience must never be assumed; it must be assured”.
In that spirit, she called on the international community to commit:
“In this dynamic maritime security landscape, we must shift from reaction to prevention, from crisis response to crisis readiness”, she stressed, to went on to say “I would use the Greek word “synergy”, to describe how maritime security should be treated”.
Concluding her address, immediately after Secretary-General Guterres, Ms. Travlos issued a universal call “to embody the spirit of the United Nations in its truest form, standing together, not just in name but in purpose” and to “collectively defend freedom of navigation, as a shared global responsibility and a cornerstone of peace and humanity. The seas must be open, free, safe, and secure”.
The high-level open debate was streamed live on the United Nations Web TV and is available for viewing at https://webtv.un.org/en/asset/k1p/k1p3dhtmbd .
On the occasion of the Presidency of Greece, the United Nations Security Council convened a high-level open debate on the theme of “Strengthening Maritime Security through International Cooperation for Global Stability”, under the item “Maintenance of international peace and security”, in the Security Council Chamber at UN Headquarters, on 20 May 2025. The debate was chaired by H.E. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece and the briefers were Mr. António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, Ms. Melina Travlos, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS), and Mr. Christian Bueger, Professor of International Relations at the University of Copenhagen and a research fellow at UNIDIR.
On the occasion of the Presidency of Greece, the United Nations Security Council convened a high-level open debate on the theme of “Strengthening Maritime Security through International Cooperation for Global Stability”, under the item “Maintenance of international peace and security”, in the Security Council Chamber at UN Headquarters, on 20 May 2025. The debate was chaired by H.E. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece and the briefers were Mr. António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, Ms. Melina Travlos, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS), and Mr. Christian Bueger, Professor of International Relations at the University of Copenhagen and a research fellow at UNIDIR.
Ms. Melina Travlos, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) during her historic address at the United Nations; at the high-level open debate on the theme of “Strengthening Maritime Security through International Cooperation for Global Stability”, under the item “Maintenance of international peace and security”, convened in the Security Council Chamber at UN Headquarters, on 20 May 2025, οn the occasion of Greece’s Presidency of the United Nations Security Council.
Photo Credit: UN Photo/Loey Felipe
On the occasion of the Presidency of Greece, the United Nations Security Council convened a high-level open debate on the theme of “Strengthening Maritime Security through International Cooperation for Global Stability”, under the item “Maintenance of international peace and security”, in the Security Council Chamber at UN Headquarters, on 20 May 2025. The debate was chaired by H.E. Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of Greece and the briefers were Mr. António Guterres, UN Secretary-General, Ms. Melina Travlos, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS), and Mr. Christian Bueger, Professor of International Relations at the University of Copenhagen and a research fellow at UNIDIR.
Ms. Melina Travlos, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS) during her historic address at the United Nations; at the high-level open debate on the theme of “Strengthening Maritime Security through International Cooperation for Global Stability”, under the item “Maintenance of international peace and security”, convened in the Security Council Chamber at UN Headquarters, on 20 May 2025, οn the occasion of Greece’s Presidency of the United Nations Security Council.
(from left to right) Mr. Christian Bueger, Professor of International Relations at the University of Copenhagen and a research fellow at UNIDI, Ms. Melina Travlos, President of the Union of Greek Shipowners (UGS)