UN General Assembly in September Leading speech to be pre-recorded for the first time in history New Corona July 23 9:23

At the UN General Assembly in September, to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, for the first time in history, the leaders did not attend and a prerecorded video of the speech was to be played at the venue.

This was automatically adopted by the President of the General Assembly, which presented it to all Member States as a resolution based on the proposal of the United Nations, and no objection was made by 5 pm on the 22nd.

As a result, at the summit speech in late September, a video recorded in advance by each country and submitted to the General Assembly Secretariat will be played.

In addition, the leaders will not pre-attend the pre-recorded video of the 75th anniversary of the UN's establishment in October, which will be held in October after the summit speech, and three high-level meetings on environmental issues, women's rights, and the abolition of nuclear weapons. That is.

At the UN General Assembly, all UN member countries have six seats, but for each country, only one representative, such as the UN ambassador to New York, can attend.

Every year, the United Nations General Assembly's summit speech has become an important stage of summit diplomacy, as the head of state, the prime minister, and ministers from more than 100 countries gather together, including the president of the host country America. This year will be held in an unusual format due to the influence of the new coronavirus.