Imran Khan's speech to the UN: Prime Minister's address to the General Assembly will be after Narendra Modi
Prime Minister Imran Khan will address the
74th session of the UN General Assembly in New York today.According to the UN website, the general debate is scheduled to run from 24 to 30 September, while Imran Khan will address September 6
between 11am and
45 pm in accordance with Pakistan's standard time.Prior to Imran Khan, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong will deliver the speech while Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holmes will be on stage.According to one estimate, if each speaker gives speeches between 15-25 minutes, then the turn of Imran Khan will come at around nine o'clock according to Pakistan's standard time.
Before Modi Imran
Interestingly, Imran Khan and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi are addressing the UN General Assembly on the same day and the same session. Imran Khan will address Prime Minister Modi's speech on Friday.During his visit to the United States, Prime Minister Imran Khan spoke on various occasions on Kashmir issue. He said in a recent interview to MSNBC that his speech in the General Assembly would be the subject of Kashmir.On the other hand, according to speculation by Indian media, PM Modi will talk about peace, extremism and development in the region. He will talk about his development plans in India over the past five years.News agency AFP correspondent Asam Ahmed said in his message on Twitter that Imran Khan did not get a good slot to speak in the General Assembly. 'They will speak during lunchtime when the hall is usually empty. Modi's turn is three times before them. 'He asked, "Is this a poor plan of Pakistan's mission in the United Nations?"
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