Photos: African leaders arriving in New York for 72nd U.N. General Assembly
African leaders will join their global counterparts in New York when the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) officially kicks off on Tuesday September 19, 2017.
Whiles some leaders have already arrived in the United States with their entourage, others will depart today. Most likely, a majority of them will be arriving on Monday.
The Malawian and Ugandan governments have confirmed the arrival in the U.S. of their respective leaders – Peter Mutharika and Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
Whiles some leaders have already arrived in the United States with their entourage, others will depart today. Most likely, a majority of them will be arriving on Monday.
The Malawian and Ugandan governments have confirmed the arrival in the U.S. of their respective leaders – Peter Mutharika and Yoweri Kaguta Museveni.
South Africa’s government also confirmed on Sunday afternoon that President Jacob Zuma had arrived in New York.
#Malawi President @APMutharika has arrived in New York, #USA for #UNGA72 https://t.co/xyqqHu7Fnr#UNGA #UNGA2017 pic.twitter.com/j0UGs93k5z— Malawi Government (@MalawiGovt) September 16, 2017
.@KagutaMuseveni arrives in New York for #UN 72nd general assembly meeting https://t.co/WDHTcQdesr pic.twitter.com/0X9uF46Vqx— State House Uganda (@StateHouseUg) September 16, 2017
President Jacob Zuma arrives in New York, USA ahead of the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly, taking place on 19-25 Sept. pic.twitter.com/jaXmVd9RfB— PresidencyZA (@PresidencyZA) September 17, 2017
The Nigerian government on the other hand, disclosed on Saturday that President Buhari will leave on Sunday morning. A presidential aide confirmed him having flown out according to the scheduled information.
The Cameroonian president, Pul Biya, also confirmed on his Twitter handle his departure for New York for the summit as far back as last Thursday.
Congo Republic’s Denis Sassou Nguesso also left the capital, Brazzaville, and is heading for New York to join his peers to deliberate on pertinent global issues.
The Cameroonian president, Pul Biya, also confirmed on his Twitter handle his departure for New York for the summit as far back as last Thursday.
Congo Republic’s Denis Sassou Nguesso also left the capital, Brazzaville, and is heading for New York to join his peers to deliberate on pertinent global issues.
President @MBuhari departs Abuja for New York, the US to participate in the 72nd Session of the United Nation General Assembly. #UNGA pic.twitter.com/uGVyQwv5yf— Bashir Ahmad (@BashirAhmaad) September 17, 2017
Departure from Yaounde to the 72nd Session of #UNGA in New York, #USA: https://t.co/n3549JEnnd #PaulBiya #Cameroon @bbcafrique @prc_cellcom pic.twitter.com/SJckb7PjiC— President Paul Biya (@PR_Paul_Biya) September 14, 2017
#Congo - Le Président Denis @SassouCG Nguesso a quitté #Brazzaville ce 17/09/17 pour New-York où il prendra part à la 72e AG de l'#ONU. #USA pic.twitter.com/d7EVvRXkqt— ICIBRAZZA (@ICIBrazza) September 17, 2017
A Gambian journalist has also tweeted that President Adama Barrow will be in attendance for what will be his first UNGA. He took over reigns of power from long-serving Yahya Jammeh earlier this year.
This will be his second international summit after the Arab-US Summit that was held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, months back. He delegated his ‘vice preseident’ and Minister of Women Affairs, Fatoumatou Tambajang, to represent him at the last African Union summit in Addis Ababa.
This will be his second international summit after the Arab-US Summit that was held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, months back. He delegated his ‘vice preseident’ and Minister of Women Affairs, Fatoumatou Tambajang, to represent him at the last African Union summit in Addis Ababa.
#Gambia Prez @BarrowPresident in New York to attend 72nd #UNGA, his maiden UN mtg as President. He will also meet Gambian community in USA pic.twitter.com/FbfK4IopXO— Alhagie Jobe (@freejobe39) September 17, 2017
Instituted since 1946, the U.N. General Assembly is the biggest
annual gathering of world leaders as the body put it, ‘to tackle
humanity’s greatest challenges. 193 countries will have their leaders or
representatives giving addresses.
It is the first UNGA for Secretary-General Antonio Guterres who took
over last year from Ban Ki-Moon. Ki-moon stepped down after serving two
five-year terms.
Source: Africanews.com
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