PM Modi to address the ‘future summit’ of the United Nations

New Delhi| As per the latest dates released by the United Nations, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to address a future UN summit on September 23, but he will not address the high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly. This information has come to light after the revised list published by the United Nations earlier this month. Earlier in July, PM Modi’s name was among those who addressed the high-level debate on September 26 in the provisional list of speakers for the general debate of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) released by the United Nations. According to the revised provisional list of speakers now released, however, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is now expected to address the general debate on 28th September.

After attending the Quad summit with US President Joe Biden, Australia and Japan’s counterparts in Delaware on September 21, PM Modi will address a large community event ‘Modi and US, Progress Together’ at the 16,000-seat Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Long Island on September 22 According to the organizers, more than 25,000 people have applied for tickets to the migrant event.

The future summit aims to bring world leaders together, according to the United Nations, to “accelerate efforts to meet existing international commitments, meet emerging challenges, seize opportunities” Leaders are expected to adopt a future agreement, a forward-looking document that will also include a global digital agreement.

The general debate of the United Nations General Assembly session will be held from 24 to 30 September this year. Traditionally the first speaker in the debate, Brazil, will open the high-level session on 24 September. The second speaker will be America, whose current President Joe Biden will deliver the last address of his tenure to the leaders of the member countries from the UN platform. UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will present his report before the start of the general debate, followed by an address by the President of the 79th session of the General Assembly.