PM Modi to address UN General Assembly on 26 September!
PM Modi to address UN General Assembly on 26 September!
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi may address the United Nations General Assembly on 26 September. Yes, this information has been found in the immediate list of speakers released by the global body for the high-level meeting. Let us tell you that for the first time in the history of 75 years of the United Nations, the annual General Assembly session is happening online. In fact, at this time the coronavirus is a global epidemic and due to this, heads of countries and governments will not be able to physically attend this meeting.

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Global leaders will hand over pre-recorded video statements for the session. At the same time, the General Assembly and Conference Management Department in the United Nations has released the immediate list of speakers to the permanent missions on Tuesday for the general discussion of the 75th session of the meeting. According to this list, PM Modi is going to address the general discussion on the morning of 26 September. At the same time, it should also be noted that the list is immediate and there will be two more iterations as the program and speakers can be changed for general discussion in the next few weeks.

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In addition, the order of the last statement for the general debate may be different. Let us tell you that the general discussion will start on September 22 and will continue till September 29. According to this list, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is the first speaker. By the way, you must know that traditionally America is the second speaker on the first day of the general debate and now this time there is a similar hope that President Donald Trump can go to New York to deliver his last address personally while in office.

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