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(Français/English) 🇨🇦 Canada - Minister Addresses UN General Debate, 76th Session | #UNGA


The United Nations of Earth reporting on this issue: "(Français/English) 🇨🇦 Canada - Minister Addresses UN General Debate, 76th Session | #UNGA"
The topics: Marc Garneau, Minister for Foreign Affairs of Canada, addresses the general debate of the 76th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations (New York, 21-27 September 2021). The UN General Assembly (UNGA) is the main policy-making organ of the Organization. Comprising all Member States, it provides a unique forum for multilateral discussion of the full spectrum of international issues covered by the Charter of the United Nations. Each of the 193 Member States of the United Nations has an equal vote. The United Nations is an international organization founded in 1945. Currently made up of 193 Member States, the UN and its work are guided by the purposes and principles contained in its founding Charter. The UN has evolved over the years to keep pace with a rapidly changing world. But one thing has stayed the same: it remains the one place on Earth where all the world’s nations can gather together, discuss common problems, and find shared solutions that benefit all of humanity. General debate website: https://gadebate.un.org/ ---------------------------------------- Watch this video in English: https://youtu.be/dKO89QRoYrE شاهد هذا الفيديو باللغة العربية على موقعنا 请在联合国网络电视(UN Web TV)观看中文版视频 Regardez cette vidéo en français sur UN Web TV Vean este video en español en UN Web TV Смотрите это видео на русском на UN Web TV https://media.un.org/en/asset/k1d/k1d2qudv6s Screenshot credit: #UNGA #UnitedNations


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