73rd UNGA Session Opens, With Focus On Issues From Gender Equality To Environment

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73rd UNGA session opens, with focus on issues from gender equality to environment

The 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly opened on Tuesday, with its President setting seven priorities for her year in office ranging from gender equality to environment as well as to bring the world body closer to the people.

UNITED NATIONS, (APP - UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 19th Sep, 2018 ) :The 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly opened on Tuesday, with its President setting seven priorities for her year in office ranging from gender equality to environment as well as to bring the world body closer to the people.

In her first keynote address to the 193-member Assembly, President Maria Fernanda Espinosa said that the need for stronger global leadership in the service of multilateralism, to ensure more peaceful, equitable and sustainable societies, would underpin her work.

"Let us proceed together, building a world more equal and free, more sustainable and respectful of nature, and more inclusive and supportive," she said.

Ms. Espinosa, Ecuador's minister for foreign affairs, who was elected the President of the General Assembly in June, succeeds Miroslav Lajcak, the President of the 72nd session. She is only the fourth woman to hold that position in the history of the world body, and the first woman ever from Latin America and the Caribbean region.

More than 140 world leaders are expected to address the Assembly in the high-level debate on issues of peace and security next week.

Pakistan's delegation will be led by Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who is slated to speak on September 29.

In her address, the Assembly President outlined her seven priorities identified in consultation with Member States that will shape the year-long session: promoting gender equality; promoting and implementing the new global compacts on migration and refugees; advocating for decent work; protecting the environment; focusing on rights of persons with disabilities; supporting the UN reform process; and facilitating dialogue.

Pakistan UN Ambassador Maleeha Lodhi welcomed the priorities set by the General Assembly President, saying they were timely and very important.

President Espinosa added, "I am also prepared to facilitate quick and effective responses of the General Assembly to emergency situations as they arise," she added, noting that "unfortunately, they will arise. Making the United Nations more relevant to all will be the main focus of my work during the session," Espinosa said.

Concluding her remarks, Ms. Espinosa also pledged that she will uphold good practices in her office, ensuring its geographical representation, gender parity, and total transparency in its administrative and financial management.

She also assured that she will observe, "with absolute responsibility", the Code of Ethics for the President of the General Assembly, and will abide strictly by the precepts of the United Nations Charter and the Assembly's Rules of Procedure.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also addressed the new General Assembly, congratulating President Espinosa on assuming the office and noting the important issues that lie ahead.

"We need action for peacekeeping, gender parity, financing for the 2030 Agenda [for Sustainable Development], empowerment for the world's young people, urgent steps to end poverty and conflict, and much else," he said, calling on world leaders to come to the high-level week beginning on Monday, ready to be bold and ready to forge solutions for our global challenges." The Secretary-General also underscored the importance of international cooperation and for the Assembly to show the true value of working together.

"The Secretariat and I are committed to supporting you," he said.