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PM to address UNGA 77 on Thursday

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Prime Minister Mia Mottley will address the 77th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 77) on Thursday to outline government’s foreign policy on a range of international issues.

UNGA 77 takes place as complex, overlapping crises unfold around the world – food insecurity is looming, humanitarian needs are deepening, climate goals remain largely unmet, and inequality is worsening.

All eyes will be on diplomacy’s biggest moment as the need for unprecedented, urgent global cooperation becomes clearer by the day.

UNGA 77 will present an opportunity for world leaders to consider and debate how they can collectively inspire the solutions to the shared problems of our times – and create a more sustainable, more just future for all.

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