Foreign Minister Qureshi  departs for 76th Session of UNGA

Foreign OfficeForeign Minister Qureshi  departs for 76th Session of UNGA

Islamabad, Pakistan: Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi has departed for New York to attend the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly.

The high-level segment of the 76th Session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) will be held in New York from 21-27 September 2021.

Prime Minister Imran Khan will deliver the policy address during the session through a video statement, outlining Pakistan’s perspective on key global and regional issues.

Separately, Foreign Minister Makhdoom Shah Mahmood Qureshi will be visiting New York from 21-25 September 2021. During the visit, he will participate in various high-level meetings and side events and deliver a talk at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Foreign Minister Qureshi  departs for 76th Session of UNGA
Foreign Minister Qureshi departs for 76th Session of UNGA

The Foreign Minister will hold bilateral meetings with his counterparts and the UN leadership. He will also interact with a cross-section of the international media and meet the dynamic Pakistani-American community.

Pakistan has always played an active and constructive role in the United Nations framework and supported the Organization in the effective discharge of its mandates for addressing various regional and global issues as well as contemporary challenges.

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