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General debate of UNGA 75 ends in strong support for multilater­alism, UN

- Xinhua

New York: The General Debate of the 75th session of the UN General Assembly ( UNGA 75) on Tuesday lowered its curtain at the UN headquarte­rs in New York on a positive note with the vast majority of world leaders and national representa­tives voicing strong support for multilater­alism and the United Nations. “Through their virtual presence, our political leaders have demonstrat­ed their commitment to multilater­alism and the United Nations. The vast majority confirmed this commitment in their speeches,” Volkan Bozkir, President of the UNGA 75, told the closing ceremony of the virtual summit. “Many recog - nised that multilater­alism presents the most effective system to address global challenges, such as the (COVID-19) pandemic and climate change,” said the UNGA President.

Noting that the meeting “has been substantiv­e and exceptiona­l” and for the first time in the history of the United Nations, global leaders were not able to be here in person, Mr Bozkir stressed that “this did not prevent multilater­alism from operating at the highest levels.”

“Heads of States, Heads of Government­s and ministers laid down a complete agenda, which not only supports the priorities I laid down, but also provided enhanced guidance, on steps needed to overcome the challenges we face,” he said.

“The added feature of introducto­ry remarks by Permanent Representa­tives was pioneering and maintained the spirit of the occasion.”

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Volkan Bozkir.

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