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Campagne référendaireEmmanuel Djelassem Nadingar est sur  la piste de la campagne référendaire L’ancien Premier Ministre...
10/12/2023

Campagne référendaire
Emmanuel Djelassem Nadingar est sur la piste de la campagne référendaire
L’ancien Premier Ministre et l’ancien Secrétaire du Mouvement Patriotique du Salut, Emmanuel Djelassem Nadingar est arrivé à Moundou ce 07 décembre 2023. C’est dans le cadre de la campagne référendaire pour le OUI dans le Sud du pays.
C’est à 9h15 que l’avion transportant l’Ancien Secrétaire Général du Mouvement Patriotique du Salut et Ancien Premier Ministre Emmanuel Djelassem Nadingar a fait son atterrissage à Moundou dans capitale économique du Tchad. Il a été accueilli par les parents, amies, frères, militants du parti ainsi que les membres de la Fédération Paix Universelle pour la section du Tchad.
Apres sa décente d’avion l’Ancien Premier Ministre a été accompagné dans sa maison par une marée humaine, il faut noter également qu’il a fait une communication avant de se rendre à Bébidja dans sa ville natal puis à Bébalem, Benoye pour la même mission.
En rappel à Bébédjia il a eu une séance de travail avec la chef de mission madame la ministre. L’ancien SG du MPS Dr Beyom Adrien. Prochain cape les monts de lam, Kélo, Baibokoum, Laramanaye .Il faut reconnaitre que l’agenda du SG du MPS, ancien PM et Président de FPU est chargé.

Campagne référendaireBebalem vote  pour le « oui » au référendaire Après Bébédjia, l’équipe de l’ancien Premier et l’anc...
10/12/2023

Campagne référendaire
Bebalem vote pour le « oui » au référendaire
Après Bébédjia, l’équipe de l’ancien Premier et l’ancien SG du MPS, Emmanuel Djelassem Nadingar s’est rendu dans la sous-préfecture de Bebalem dans le département de Ngourkouso, province du Logone Occidental pour la même mission. Dans cette localité, l’ancien premier ministre et l’ancien SG du MPS Emmanuel Djelassem Emmanuel leur a expliqué pourquoi il a accepté de voter pour le « oui » le jour de ce vote c’est-à-dire le 17 décembre prochain. D’après lui, lors du DNIS, les participants ont trop discuté sur la forme de l’Etat. C’est ainsi qu’ils ont dit d’aller au référendum pour les Tchadiennes et Tchadiens de choisir eux –même la forme de l’Etat qui leur sied. Mais ma présence parmi vous ici à Bebalem de vous expliquer le vrai sens d’un Etat unitaire puisque le feu Marchal m’a donné l’occasion d’appliquer la forme de l’Etat unitaire fortement décentralisé, mais le chantier venait de s’installer et il s’en est allé, malheureusement. Cette forme de l’Etat qui est celui unitaire va permettre aux Tchadiennes et Tchadiens d’avoir une constitution forte qui doit corriger les tars d’hier soutient-il. En effet, en votant pour le OUI, le Tchad doit avoir des institutions fortes avec des leaders audacieux qui vont conduire le Tchad à son épanouissement que le peuple lui-même aura à choisir en toute transparence. A signaler que cette cérémonie a pris fin par le lancement de la campagne référendaire pour le oui.

Tentative d'arrestation de l'ex-premier ministre Emmanuel Nadingar . Apres limogeage du ministre de pétrole .
27/10/2023

Tentative d'arrestation de l'ex-premier ministre Emmanuel Nadingar . Apres limogeage du ministre de pétrole .

24/09/2023

UN SDG Summit 2023: World Leaders Commit to a Global Plan to rescue the 2030 Agenda.

SDGdigital trend at the event. Photo: ITU

The 2023 SDG Summit, held on September 18-19 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, marked a pivotal moment in the journey towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Convened by the President of the General Assembly, this landmark event took place during the High-level Week of the General Assembly and served as a beacon of hope amid a landscape shaped by interconnected global crises.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a stirring opening address, where he emphasized that the SDGs represent not just a set of goals but also the collective aspirations and inherent rights of people across the globe. He reminded the world leaders gathered at the summit that the SDGs pledge to eliminate extreme poverty, ensure universal access to clean water and sanitation, champion green energy solutions, and provide quality education, among other noble objectives.
However, despite the commitments made in 2015, Secretary-General Guterres lamented that only 15% of the 169 SDG targets are currently on track, while several are regressing. Guterres described the political declaration adopted at the summit as a potential game-changer, capable of accelerating progress towards the SDGs.
The declaration includes a robust commitment to financing for developing nations and provides clear support for Guterres's proposal for an annual SDG Stimulus of at least $500 billion. It also advocates for the establishment of an effective debt-relief mechanism, acknowledging the debilitating burden of debt on many nations. Furthermore, the declaration calls for a transformation of the business model of multilateral development banks to make private finance more accessible to developing countries and endorses the reform of the international finance architecture, which Guterres has termed "outdated, dysfunctional, and unfair."

UN Secretary-General Guterres speaking during the event. Photo: UN

Secretary-General Guterres outlined six critical areas that demand immediate and concerted action. He stressed the urgency of addressing hunger, characterizing it as "a shocking stain on humanity and an epic human rights violation." He further noted that it is an indictment of our collective conscience that millions of people are still starving in this day and age.
Guterres also highlighted the need for expeditious progress in transitioning to renewable energy sources, pointing out that the world is not moving fast enough in this direction. Simultaneously, he underscored the fact that the benefits and opportunities of digitalization are not being distributed equitably, leaving many behind in an increasingly digital world.
In addition, Guterres drew attention to the pressing issue of education, highlighting that too many children and young people worldwide are victims of poor-quality education or have no access to education at all. He called for the creation of decent jobs and the extension of social protection programs to vulnerable populations.
Lastly, the Secretary-General issued a clarion call to address "the triple planetary crisis" characterized by climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. He emphasized the need to end the war on nature and work towards a sustainable future for all.
In the midst of these challenges, Guterres emphasized the overarching need to ensure full gender equality, stating, "It's long past time to end discrimination, ensure a place at every table for women and girls, and end the scourge of gender-based violence."
To tackle these urgent challenges, the UN has initiated a range of efforts. These include comprehensive initiatives to transform global food systems, ensuring everyone can access a healthy diet. The UN is also intensifying efforts to boost investment in the transition to renewable energy and promote universal internet access. Moreover, ambitious plans are in place to create 400 million new decent jobs and extend social protection to over four million people.
Paula Narváez, President of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), expressed her appreciation for the adoption of the declaration. She described it as a testament to leaders' unwavering commitment to implementing the SDGs. ECOSOC, central to the UN system's work on all three pillars of sustainable development—economic, social, and environmental—provides a platform for the review and follow-up of the goals.

UN Secretary-General with other dignitaries at the event. Photo: UN/Manuel Elías

The two-day SDG Summit served as the centrepiece of the UN General Assembly's High-level Week, which annually convenes Heads of State and Government from around the world. Narváez also highlighted two additional events on the agenda—the High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development, addressing the pressing need for an international financial architecture that can respond to current needs and emerging challenges, and the Climate Ambition Summit, offering an opportunity for decisive progress on climate action and raising the bar for more timely and targeted efforts.
As the 2023 SDG Summit concluded, the global community stood at a crossroads, with an opportunity to rescue the SDGs and steer the world towards a more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive future by 2030. Paula Narváez aptly said, "This week should serve as a turning point to rescue the SDGs. We must not let this moment slip away." The world now watches with anticipation as nations translate their commitments into tangible actions, ensuring that no one is left behind in the noble pursuit of a better world for all by 2030.

Written by Olivier Noudjalbaye Dedingar, USA Correspondent.

UN SDG Summit 2023: World Leaders Commit to a Global Plan to rescue the 2030 Agenda.SDGdigital trend at the event. Photo...
24/09/2023

UN SDG Summit 2023: World Leaders Commit to a Global Plan to rescue the 2030 Agenda.

SDGdigital trend at the event. Photo: ITU

The 2023 SDG Summit, held on September 18-19 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, marked a pivotal moment in the journey towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Convened by the President of the General Assembly, this landmark event took place during the High-level Week of the General Assembly and served as a beacon of hope amid a landscape shaped by interconnected global crises.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a stirring opening address, where he emphasized that the SDGs represent not just a set of goals but also the collective aspirations and inherent rights of people across the globe. He reminded the world leaders gathered at the summit that the SDGs pledge to eliminate extreme poverty, ensure universal access to clean water and sanitation, champion green energy solutions, and provide quality education, among other noble objectives.
However, despite the commitments made in 2015, Secretary-General Guterres lamented that only 15% of the 169 SDG targets are currently on track, while several are regressing. Guterres described the political declaration adopted at the summit as a potential game-changer, capable of accelerating progress towards the SDGs.
The declaration includes a robust commitment to financing for developing nations and provides clear support for Guterres's proposal for an annual SDG Stimulus of at least $500 billion. It also advocates for the establishment of an effective debt-relief mechanism, acknowledging the debilitating burden of debt on many nations. Furthermore, the declaration calls for a transformation of the business model of multilateral development banks to make private finance more accessible to developing countries and endorses the reform of the international finance architecture, which Guterres has termed "outdated, dysfunctional, and unfair."

UN Secretary-General Guterres speaking during the event. Photo: UN

Secretary-General Guterres outlined six critical areas that demand immediate and concerted action. He stressed the urgency of addressing hunger, characterizing it as "a shocking stain on humanity and an epic human rights violation." He further noted that it is an indictment of our collective conscience that millions of people are still starving in this day and age.
Guterres also highlighted the need for expeditious progress in transitioning to renewable energy sources, pointing out that the world is not moving fast enough in this direction. Simultaneously, he underscored the fact that the benefits and opportunities of digitalization are not being distributed equitably, leaving many behind in an increasingly digital world.
In addition, Guterres drew attention to the pressing issue of education, highlighting that too many children and young people worldwide are victims of poor-quality education or have no access to education at all. He called for the creation of decent jobs and the extension of social protection programs to vulnerable populations.
Lastly, the Secretary-General issued a clarion call to address "the triple planetary crisis" characterized by climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. He emphasized the need to end the war on nature and work towards a sustainable future for all.
In the midst of these challenges, Guterres emphasized the overarching need to ensure full gender equality, stating, "It's long past time to end discrimination, ensure a place at every table for women and girls, and end the scourge of gender-based violence."
To tackle these urgent challenges, the UN has initiated a range of efforts. These include comprehensive initiatives to transform global food systems, ensuring everyone can access a healthy diet. The UN is also intensifying efforts to boost investment in the transition to renewable energy and promote universal internet access. Moreover, ambitious plans are in place to create 400 million new decent jobs and extend social protection to over four million people.
Paula Narváez, President of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), expressed her appreciation for the adoption of the declaration. She described it as a testament to leaders' unwavering commitment to implementing the SDGs. ECOSOC, central to the UN system's work on all three pillars of sustainable development—economic, social, and environmental—provides a platform for the review and follow-up of the goals.

UN Secretary-General with other dignitaries at the event. Photo: UN/Manuel Elías

The two-day SDG Summit served as the centrepiece of the UN General Assembly's High-level Week, which annually convenes Heads of State and Government from around the world. Narváez also highlighted two additional events on the agenda—the High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development, addressing the pressing need for an international financial architecture that can respond to current needs and emerging challenges, and the Climate Ambition Summit, offering an opportunity for decisive progress on climate action and raising the bar for more timely and targeted efforts.
As the 2023 SDG Summit concluded, the global community stood at a crossroads, with an opportunity to rescue the SDGs and steer the world towards a more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive future by 2030. Paula Narváez aptly said, "This week should serve as a turning point to rescue the SDGs. We must not let this moment slip away." The world now watches with anticipation as nations translate their commitments into tangible actions, ensuring that no one is left behind in the noble pursuit of a better world for all by 2030.

Written by Olivier Noudjalbaye Dedingar, USA Correspondent UN SDG Summit 2023: World Leaders Commit to a Global Plan to rescue the 2030 Agenda.

SDGdigital trend at the event. Photo: ITU

The 2023 SDG Summit, held on September 18-19 at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, marked a pivotal moment in the journey towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030. Convened by the President of the General Assembly, this landmark event took place during the High-level Week of the General Assembly and served as a beacon of hope amid a landscape shaped by interconnected global crises.
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres delivered a stirring opening address, where he emphasized that the SDGs represent not just a set of goals but also the collective aspirations and inherent rights of people across the globe. He reminded the world leaders gathered at the summit that the SDGs pledge to eliminate extreme poverty, ensure universal access to clean water and sanitation, champion green energy solutions, and provide quality education, among other noble objectives.
However, despite the commitments made in 2015, Secretary-General Guterres lamented that only 15% of the 169 SDG targets are currently on track, while several are regressing. Guterres described the political declaration adopted at the summit as a potential game-changer, capable of accelerating progress towards the SDGs.
The declaration includes a robust commitment to financing for developing nations and provides clear support for Guterres's proposal for an annual SDG Stimulus of at least $500 billion. It also advocates for the establishment of an effective debt-relief mechanism, acknowledging the debilitating burden of debt on many nations. Furthermore, the declaration calls for a transformation of the business model of multilateral development banks to make private finance more accessible to developing countries and endorses the reform of the international finance architecture, which Guterres has termed "outdated, dysfunctional, and unfair."

UN Secretary-General Guterres speaking during the event. Photo: UN

Secretary-General Guterres outlined six critical areas that demand immediate and concerted action. He stressed the urgency of addressing hunger, characterizing it as "a shocking stain on humanity and an epic human rights violation." He further noted that it is an indictment of our collective conscience that millions of people are still starving in this day and age.
Guterres also highlighted the need for expeditious progress in transitioning to renewable energy sources, pointing out that the world is not moving fast enough in this direction. Simultaneously, he underscored the fact that the benefits and opportunities of digitalization are not being distributed equitably, leaving many behind in an increasingly digital world.
In addition, Guterres drew attention to the pressing issue of education, highlighting that too many children and young people worldwide are victims of poor-quality education or have no access to education at all. He called for the creation of decent jobs and the extension of social protection programs to vulnerable populations.
Lastly, the Secretary-General issued a clarion call to address "the triple planetary crisis" characterized by climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. He emphasized the need to end the war on nature and work towards a sustainable future for all.
In the midst of these challenges, Guterres emphasized the overarching need to ensure full gender equality, stating, "It's long past time to end discrimination, ensure a place at every table for women and girls, and end the scourge of gender-based violence."
To tackle these urgent challenges, the UN has initiated a range of efforts. These include comprehensive initiatives to transform global food systems, ensuring everyone can access a healthy diet. The UN is also intensifying efforts to boost investment in the transition to renewable energy and promote universal internet access. Moreover, ambitious plans are in place to create 400 million new decent jobs and extend social protection to over four million people.
Paula Narváez, President of the UN Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC), expressed her appreciation for the adoption of the declaration. She described it as a testament to leaders' unwavering commitment to implementing the SDGs. ECOSOC, central to the UN system's work on all three pillars of sustainable development—economic, social, and environmental—provides a platform for the review and follow-up of the goals.

UN Secretary-General with other dignitaries at the event. Photo: UN/Manuel Elías

The two-day SDG Summit served as the centrepiece of the UN General Assembly's High-level Week, which annually convenes Heads of State and Government from around the world. Narváez also highlighted two additional events on the agenda—the High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development, addressing the pressing need for an international financial architecture that can respond to current needs and emerging challenges, and the Climate Ambition Summit, offering an opportunity for decisive progress on climate action and raising the bar for more timely and targeted efforts.
As the 2023 SDG Summit concluded, the global community stood at a crossroads, with an opportunity to rescue the SDGs and steer the world towards a more sustainable, equitable, and inclusive future by 2030. Paula Narváez aptly said, "This week should serve as a turning point to rescue the SDGs. We must not let this moment slip away." The world now watches with anticipation as nations translate their commitments into tangible actions, ensuring that no one is left behind in the noble pursuit of a better world for all by 2030.

Written by Olivier Noudjalbaye Dedingar, USA Correspondent

Chers Camarades militantes, militants et sympathisants du RNDT - Le Réveil, Je voudrais vous adresser mes sincères remer...
24/09/2023

Chers Camarades militantes, militants et sympathisants du RNDT - Le Réveil,

Je voudrais vous adresser mes sincères remerciements pour la grande réussite de la célébration officielle du 27ème anniversaire de notre Parti rassembleur au Palais des Arts et de la Culture à N'Djamena ce 23 septembre 2023.

Le Palais n'a pu nous contenir, parce que vous êtes sortis massivement célébrer cet événement avec faste et enthousiasme.

Je vois dans cette formidable mobilisation, la volonté du changement tant attendu par le peuple tchadien, dont RNDT-Le Réveil porte l'espoir.

Soyez-rassurés chers camarades, que grâce à vous et avec vous nous porterons cet espoir au firmament des attentes de notre peuple.

Sachez combien je suis reconnaissant de votre engagement et vous félicite pour la réussite de l'événement d'hier.

Merci aussi à nos forces de maintien de l'ordre qui ont assuré la sécurité de nos camarades militantes et militants et tous nos invités à cette célébration.

Nous ne pouvons oublier la presse, qui dans son ensemble a accompagné et relayé cette grande mobilisation. Du fond du cœur, merci.

Merci à toutes et tous.

Vive le chant du coq, vive le RNDT Le Réveil pour que vive le Tchad.

24/09/2023
UN: Introduction to the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Week-2023Photo: UN banner.The wor...
24/09/2023

UN: Introduction to the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Week-2023

Photo: UN banner.

The world is gearing up for a meaningful event as the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 78) takes centre stage.

This week-long event will feature the High-Level General Debate from Tuesday, September 19, to Saturday, September 23, 2023 (with an additional session on Tuesday, September 26). Under the theme, “Rebuilding trust and reigniting global solidarity: Accelerating action on the 2030 Agenda and its Sustainable Development Goals towards Peace, Prosperity, Progress, and Sustainability for All,” this assembly promises to be an epochal moment in the pursuit of global peace and sustainable development.

Milestones on the Journey Towards Sustainable Development
The 78th session of the UNGA marks a crucial milestone on the journey towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), as it signifies the halfway point to the global goals' deadline. During the SDG Summit, world leaders will evaluate the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the 17 SDGs. They will provide high-level political guidance on transformative and accelerated actions, culminating in a negotiated political declaration.

The Generation Equality Midpoint Moment
Before the SDG Summit, the Generation Equality Midpoint Moment, organised by UN Women in collaboration with the Governments of Iceland and Tanzania, will take place on September 17. This event will be showcased as part of the SDG Acceleration Day, highlighting the world's leading initiative to boost investment and implementation of gender equality. Organisations from all sectors will converge to catalyse progress, advocate for change, and take bold actions in unity. Through side events and intergenerational and intergovernmental conversations, UN Women will call for urgent steps towards gender equality.

Photo: UN banner.

Key Events to Look Out For

Generation Equality Midpoint
When: Sunday, September 17, 2023, 10 am–2.45 pm EDT
Where: United Nations Headquarters, Trusteeship Council Chamber, and online
Details: The Generation Equality Midpoint will focus on accountability for gender equality and launch a call to action to contribute to the UN Secretary-General’s vision for the 2030 Agenda. It's an opportunity to mobilise new commitments and demonstrate concrete progress on gender equality. Register here.
Spotlight Initiative
When: Sunday, September 17, 2023, 3–4.30 pm EDT
Where: United Nations Headquarters, Trusteeship Council Chamber, and online
Details: The Spotlight Initiative, in partnership with the European Union and others, aims to eliminate violence against women and girls. This event will showcase results and discuss its role in achieving the SDGs. Register here.

SDG Summit
When: September 18–19, 2023
Where: United Nations Headquarters
Details: The SDG Summit marks a new phase of accelerated progress towards the SDGs, providing high-level political guidance on transformative actions leading to 2030. It's expected to reignite hope and enthusiasm for the 2030 Agenda.

HeForShe Summit

Emma Watson launches UN's groundbreaking HeForShe campaign, inspiring men to champion gender equality. Photo: intothegloss.com

When: Thursday, September 21, 2023, 10 am–12 pm
Where: Gotham Hall, New York, and online
Details: The HeForShe Summit partners with men and boys to advance gender equality. It features HeForShe Champions and thought leaders committed to concrete actions for gender equality.

A Global Call to Action
The 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly serves as a critical juncture in the quest to achieve the 2030 Agenda and the imperative to get the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) back on course. World leaders will convene to engage in the annual high-level General Debate under the theme of rebuilding trust and reigniting global solidarity.
Heads of State, ministers, and dignitaries will explore solutions to global challenges, advancing peace, security, and sustainable development. The events of this week are expected to inspire hope, optimism, and a renewed commitment to the 2030 Agenda.

Key Upcoming Events
September 20: High-level Dialogue on Financing for Development
September 20: Climate Ambition Summit
September 20: High-level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response
September 21: Preparatory Ministerial Meeting for the Summit of the Future
September 21: High-level Meeting on Universal Health Coverage
September 22: High-level Meeting on the Fight against Tuberculosis
These events will address crucial global issues, including financing for development, climate action, pandemic prevention, universal health coverage, and the fight against tuberculosis.
As the world watches, the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly High-Level Week-2023 promises to be a momentous occasion, shaping the future of global cooperation and sustainable development. Join us in this remarkable journey towards a better, more equitable world for all.
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22/09/2023

78th Session of the UN General Assembly: US President Biden Urges Global Unity to Defend Ukraine Against Russian Aggression

U.S. President Joe Biden addresses the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S. Photo: REUTERS/Mike Segar

In a powerful address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, U.S. President Joe Biden passionately appealed to world leaders to stand firmly with Ukraine against Russian invaders. His words resonated both on the global stage and within the domestic political landscape as he sought to rally support for Ukraine's ongoing struggle against a nearly 19-month-old Russian invasion.

"Russia believes that the world will grow weary and allow it to brutalise Ukraine without consequence," President Biden declared during his speech at the 78th General Assembly. "If we allow Ukraine to be carved up, is the independence of any nation secure?"
The president's speech drew applause as he pledged unwavering support from the United States and its allies for Ukraine's fight for freedom. He emphasised that Russia alone bore the responsibility for the ongoing conflict and possessed the power to end it immediately.
Biden's address served as the centerpiece event of his three-day visit to New York, where he engaged in meetings with leaders from five Central Asian nations, Israel, and Brazil.

U.S. President Joe Biden addressing the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S. Photo: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

This call for international solidarity comes at a time when former President Donald Trump's isolationist influence has cast a shadow over Washington's commitment to traditional allies like NATO. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a prominent Republican figure, has raised doubts about the continued provision of billions of dollars in weaponry to Ukraine.
In his address, President Biden argued that Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and its subsequent occupation of Ukrainian territory clearly violated the founding principles of the U.N. Charter, particularly the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Biden's remarks echoed those of U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who described Russia's invasion as a "nexus of horror" in his opening speech to the UNGA.
Apart from focusing on the Ukraine crisis, President Biden and U.S. officials also emphasised mobilising resources for infrastructure and sustainable development and combatting climate change during their discussions at the U.N.
Notably, the majority of Americans supported providing weaponry to Ukraine in defence against Russia and believed that such aid demonstrated a commitment to safeguarding U.S. interests and allies.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who attended and applauded Biden's remarks ahead of his own speech at the UNGA, was expected to visit the White House later in the week, where the United States would unveil a new military aid package for Ukraine. Congress had been asked to approve billions of dollars in additional security assistance for the remainder of the year.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrives for the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S. Photo: REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan expressed confidence in bipartisan support for these measures, underscoring the importance of standing up to aggression and defending Ukraine's sovereignty.
After his U.N. address, President Biden planned to discuss global hotspots with Secretary-General Guterres. Furthermore, he was scheduled to participate in a historic summit with the presidents of five Central Asian nations, followed by meetings with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Sullivan stated that the discussions with Prime Minister Netanyahu would encompass regional stability and strategies for countering and deterring Iran.
President Joe Biden's address to the U.N. General Assembly underscored the urgent need for international unity in defense of Ukraine against Russian aggression. His unequivocal message sought to reassert the United States' role as a global leader and guardian of democratic values.
Among the five founding, permanent Security Council members, only U.S. President Joe Biden addressed the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, this week. The leaders of the four others veto-wielding, permanent members of the U.N. Security Council — Britain, France, Russia and China are not showing up this year raising a lot of questions in political and diplomatic circles.

Written by Olivier Noudjalbaye Dedingar, USA Correspondent.78th Session of the UN General Assembly: US President Biden Urges Global Unity to Defend Ukraine Against Russian Aggression

U.S. President Joe Biden addresses the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S. Photo: REUTERS/Mike Segar

In a powerful address to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, U.S. President Joe Biden passionately appealed to world leaders to stand firmly with Ukraine against Russian invaders. His words resonated both on the global stage and within the domestic political landscape as he sought to rally support for Ukraine's ongoing struggle against a nearly 19-month-old Russian invasion.

"Russia believes that the world will grow weary and allow it to brutalise Ukraine without consequence," President Biden declared during his speech at the 78th General Assembly. "If we allow Ukraine to be carved up, is the independence of any nation secure?"
The president's speech drew applause as he pledged unwavering support from the United States and its allies for Ukraine's fight for freedom. He emphasised that Russia alone bore the responsibility for the ongoing conflict and possessed the power to end it immediately.
Biden's address served as the centerpiece event of his three-day visit to New York, where he engaged in meetings with leaders from five Central Asian nations, Israel, and Brazil.

U.S. President Joe Biden addressing the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S. Photo: REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

This call for international solidarity comes at a time when former President Donald Trump's isolationist influence has cast a shadow over Washington's commitment to traditional allies like NATO. House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy, a prominent Republican figure, has raised doubts about the continued provision of billions of dollars in weaponry to Ukraine.
In his address, President Biden argued that Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and its subsequent occupation of Ukrainian territory clearly violated the founding principles of the U.N. Charter, particularly the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Biden's remarks echoed those of U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who described Russia's invasion as a "nexus of horror" in his opening speech to the UNGA.
Apart from focusing on the Ukraine crisis, President Biden and U.S. officials also emphasised mobilising resources for infrastructure and sustainable development and combatting climate change during their discussions at the U.N.
Notably, the majority of Americans supported providing weaponry to Ukraine in defence against Russia and believed that such aid demonstrated a commitment to safeguarding U.S. interests and allies.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, who attended and applauded Biden's remarks ahead of his own speech at the UNGA, was expected to visit the White House later in the week, where the United States would unveil a new military aid package for Ukraine. Congress had been asked to approve billions of dollars in additional security assistance for the remainder of the year.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrives for the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, U.S. Photo: REUTERS/Brendan McDermid

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan expressed confidence in bipartisan support for these measures, underscoring the importance of standing up to aggression and defending Ukraine's sovereignty.
After his U.N. address, President Biden planned to discuss global hotspots with Secretary-General Guterres. Furthermore, he was scheduled to participate in a historic summit with the presidents of five Central Asian nations, followed by meetings with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Sullivan stated that the discussions with Prime Minister Netanyahu would encompass regional stability and strategies for countering and deterring Iran.
President Joe Biden's address to the U.N. General Assembly underscored the urgent need for international unity in defense of Ukraine against Russian aggression. His unequivocal message sought to reassert the United States' role as a global leader and guardian of democratic values.
Among the five founding, permanent Security Council members, only U.S. President Joe Biden addressed the 78th Session of the U.N. General Assembly in New York City, this week. The leaders of the four others veto-wielding, permanent members of the U.N. Security Council — Britain, France, Russia and China are not showing up this year raising a lot of questions in political and diplomatic circles.

Written by Olivier Noudjalbaye Dedingar, USA Correspondent.

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