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UN General Assembly 2023: Climate crisis, Ukraine war lead the agenda

Heads of states and governments from at least 145 countries are expected to take the dais

September 18, 2023 / 19:36 IST
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The 193-member UN General Assembly debates matters of human rights, international law and cooperation in various fields
The 193-member UN General Assembly debates matters of human rights, international law and cooperation in various fields

The 78th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA), which is the largest annual gathering of the world leaders will take place in New York this week. With over 140 leaders attending the meeting from across the world, the focus will be on key issues such as climate crisis and Ukraine war.  The high-level General Debate, which begins on Tuesday following two weeks of meetings.

Role of UN General Assembly

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The 193-member UN General Assembly debates matters of human rights, international law and cooperation in various fields. It can pass resolutions and declarations to set out the guiding principles of the organisation. According to the UN Charter, the body can also address matters of international peace and security not currently being addressed by the UN Security Council (UNSC).

 What is General Debate?