Prime Minister Narendra Modi can address the annual high -level session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in September. This information has been received from the provisional list of speakers released by the United Nations.
The 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly will begin on September 9. The high-level general debate will run from 23 to 29 September, with the Brazil traditionally the first speaker of the session. The US will then address the General Assembly.
US President Donald Trump will address world leaders from the prestigious UNGA platform on 23 September. This will be his first address of the United Nations session in his second term in the ‘White House’ (the official residence and office of the President of America).
According to the provisional list of speakers for the high-level debate of the 80th session of the General Assembly, the “Speaker of India” will address the session on the morning of 26 September. The heads of Israel, China, Pakistan and Bangladesh will also address the general debate of the United Nations General Assembly on the same day.
Prime Minister Modi came to America for a bilateral meeting with Trump at ‘White House’ in Washington DC in February this year. In a joint statement issued after his meeting, Modi and Trump had announced a plan to interact on the first phase of the multi-regional bilateral trade agreement (BTA) by 2025.
Trump imposed a total of 50 percent fee on India amidst the continuation of trade talks. Reacting to this, India’s Foreign Ministry has said that targeting their country is unfair and indiscriminate.
The list of speakers for the general debate of the United Nations General Assembly is provisional and there is a possibility of change in programs and speakers in the next few weeks. The list will continue to change according to this. This high -level session of the United Nations General Assembly takes place every year in September. This year the session will be held between Israel-Hamas War and Ukraine conflict.