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United Nations: According to the list of speakers released by the United Nations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will probably address the high-level United Nations General Assembly session here on September 26. The high-level general debate of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly will be held from 24 to 30 September. According to the list of speakers released by the United Nations, the “Head of State” of India will address the high-level session in the afternoon of 26 September. This is not the final list.

Who will address first
The United Nations releases an updated provisional list of speakers in the weeks before the high-level session, so that every kind of change in the presence, program and speaking time of leaders, ministers and ambassadors can be informed. Brazil is traditionally the first speaker in this discussion. He will start the high-level session with his address on September 24. After that US President Joe Biden will address the United Nations.

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Also know

Modi, who was sworn in as India’s Prime Minister for a historic third term last month, had earlier addressed the annual high-level UNGA session in September 2021. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will present his report before the general debate begins, after which the President of the 79th session of the General Assembly will address the gathering. Guterres is also organizing an ambitious ‘Summit for the Future’ at the UN headquarters this week, under which the action day will be held on September 20-21 and the summit on September 22-23.

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Eye on the future

World leaders will gather at the United Nations to adopt a future agreement, which will include a global digital agreement and a declaration on future generations. The United Nations said, “This summit is a high-level event that will bring together world leaders to build international consensus on how we can improve the present and protect the future.”