PM Imran Khan will address the UN General Assembly on September 24.

PM Imran khan will address the UN GA on 24 September.

Despite US requests for member states to send pre-recorded messages to stop the spread of the corona virus, 83 heads of state, 43 prime ministers, three deputy prime ministers and 23 foreign ministers will address the General Assembly in person.

Prime Minister Imran Khan will deliver a virtual address to the session on September 24, the world’s largest diplomatic gathering, and will also address the presidents of Iran, Egypt, France, Indonesia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
Each delegation will be allowed to bring seven members, including the chief delegates, to the general debate in the restricted 76th session of the 193-member assembly. This year’s theme is to inspire hope.

Recovering from Covid 19 Sustainable Reconstruction Meeting the Needs of the Planet Respecting the Rights of the People and Re-Strengthening the United Nations Munir Akram, Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations He said that the world was facing many challenges at present.

کوویڈ۔ Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated by the devastating effects on developing economies and the growing risk of recurrent climate damage, he said. Along with the new arms race, the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and other parts of the world are constantly spreading conflict.

The Ambassador of Pakistan hoped that the discussions in the General Assembly would focus on these global issues and the status of certain conflicts, adding that the member states were expected to respond to the comprehensive report entitled

Our joint agenda presented last week by UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, which includes a number of new proposals for the UN to address the world’s current and future problems, Ambassador Akram said that Pakistan’s policy statement Of M. Imran Khan
The address is expected to address major global economic and political issues, as well as Pakistan’s views on the dire situation in occupied Jammu and Kashmir and the rapidly changing situation in Afghanistan.

He said that throughout the session, Pakistan focused the world’s attention on human rights violations in Indian-occupied Kashmir, the need for stability in Afghanistan, the need to tackle Islamophobia and counter-information and the economic challenges facing developing countries. Will draw

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi will personally attend a number of high-level events during the General Assembly week, including a meeting of the OIC Working Group on Jammu and Kashmir, a ministerial meeting of the Security Council Reform Group and A high-level meeting on energy is included, while the foreign minister will hold several bilateral meetings with his counterparts.

Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi will also meet UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres address a number of think tanks, and meet with Pakistani and international media as well as Members of the Pakistan community and businessmen in New York.

Outbreaks of the corona virus have slowed personal diplomacy at the United Nations, but vaccines have made it safer to hold small gatherings, despite widespread outbreaks of various forms of delta. But he abandoned his decision to attend the General Assembly.

President u Joe Biden, King Abdullah of Jordan and Presidents of Turkey, Brazil, Venezuela and Palestine, as well as the Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom, Japan and India will be among the leaders present at the UN headquarters in New York to address on behalf of their country. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address on September 25.