PM Modi Can Address The Meeting Of The United Nations General Assembly, The Program Will Be Held On September 26
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may address the high-level meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to be held in New York in September. This information has been given in the preliminary program released by the office of General Assembly President Dennis Francis. According to the program released on Monday, PM Modi’s speech will be in the afternoon session on September 26. Later in the same session, Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Nepal Prime Minister are also scheduled to address. Heads of state and other senior leaders of various countries gather at the United Nations Headquarters for this annual meeting. PM Modi will address the United Nations General Assembly for the fifth time by attending there.
PM Modi can address the United Nations General Assembly
Apart from this, during the Covid pandemic in 2020, he addressed the high-level meeting virtually. This will be his first visit to the United Nations headquarters after becoming the Prime Minister for the third time. He visited the United Nations on International Yoga Day in June last year, though he did not attend the high-level meeting in September. At the annual meeting of the General Assembly, different countries set international policies and comment on developments in speeches, which are closely monitored. But more important work happens behind the scenes, under which leaders hold dozens of bilateral meetings and attend various forums.
Have visited Moscow and Austria
Prime Minister Modi has always addressed the United Nations General Assembly in Hindi. Let us tell you that earlier on Wednesday, PM Narendra Modi had arrived on a visit to Austria. Here in Austria, he was given a warm welcome and a guard of honor was given in Vienna. During this time, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer was also present with PM Modi, who also signed the guest book in the Federal Chancellery. Let us tell you that PM Modi headed to Austria after spending two days in Russia. He was welcomed by Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schellenberg.