UNGA 80: Finding Our Path at the Global Crossroads
The 80th UN General Assembly General Debate concluded with 189 member states and 124 heads urging dialogue, unity, and collective solutions at a pivotal global crossroads.
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The 80th UN General Assembly General Debate concluded with 189 member states and 124 heads urging dialogue, unity, and collective solutions at a pivotal global crossroads.
At UNGA80, Iran’s delegation placed photos of children killed in Gaza as protests grew against Netanyahu’s call to continue the campaign until Hamas is “completely eliminated.”
At the 80th UNGA anniversary, Chinese Premier Li Qiang urged a recommitment to multilateralism and peace, unveiling four pillars for a community with a shared future.
Premier Li Qiang’s UN address at the 80th UNGA highlighted peace, solidarity, and China’s global initiatives for a fairer, greener future.
Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized fairness, justice and global cooperation at the 80th UNGA debate, urging solidarity and a shared future for humanity.
Chinese premier Li Qiang spoke at the 80th UNGA General Debate in New York, emphasizing global cooperation and sustainable development.
Chinese premier Li Qiang called for stronger cooperation and mutual respect between the Chinese mainland and the United States at UNGA80, highlighting trade ties for shared prosperity.
At the 80th UNGA, leaders explore how AI can drive sustainable growth and equality in developing countries.
Chinese premier Li Qiang and Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker met at UNGA80 to strengthen multilateral ties and deepen cooperation in trade, green tech and culture for better global governance.
At the 80th UNGA, global divisions unfold: Gaza’s crisis, Western sanctions’ toll, and China’s four initiatives shape a make-or-break moment for unity.