The UN General Assembly decided that world leaders would send videos instead of going to the United Nations in September due to the Corona virus epidemic, a move that paves the way for officials worried about traveling to the United States, such as the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, to participate. This year's annual high-level meeting was to become a week-long celebration of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the international body, but UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres suggested in May that leaders send video data due to potential travel problems. On Wednesday, the 193-member General Assembly approved the special procedures. "Each member state, observer state, and the European Union can submit a pre-recorded statement from the head of state, vice president, crown prince, crown prince, prime minister, or deputy minister, and it will be displayed in the assembly hall, after presentation by their representatives present."

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