German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and UN chief António Guterres and are increasing pressure ahead of the planned adoption of the so-called Pact for the Future, envisioned as a blueprint for fairer multilateral diplomacy in the decades to come. “There are still some differences to bridge in the ongoing negotiations,” Scholz said in a video conference with Guterres and Namibian President Nangolo Mbumba. Germany and Namibia are co-facilitating the negotiations ahead of the UN’s Summit for the Future, which will bring world leaders together in New York starting on September 22. “As this secretary gene…