In September, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. This information was given in the preliminary program issued by the office of the President of the General Assembly, Dennis Francis.
According to the preliminary schedule released by the office, PM Modi’s speech will be held in the afternoon session on September 26. After that, the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shehbaz Sharif is also scheduled to address the same session. The Prime Minister of Nepal is also scheduled to address the afternoon session on September 26. For this annual meeting, the heads of state and other senior leaders of various countries gather at the United Nations headquarters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the United Nations General Assembly there for the fifth time.
Also, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly through virtual medium during the Kovid epidemic in 2020. After PM Modi became Prime Minister for the third time, he is at the United Nations headquarters Will visit for the first time. In June last year, he visited the United Nations on International Yoga Day and did not attend the high-level meeting in September.
Different countries determine international policies at the annual General Assembly meetings and comment on development in their speeches, which are closely monitored. But the most important work happens behind the scenes. Leaders hold dozens of bilateral meetings and participate in various forums to make those tasks successful. Prime Minister Modi has always addressed the United Nations General Assembly in Hindi.