If speakers in yesterday’s session ended with more of the same vigor with which it started. The second Day shows more forceful addresses, condemning Russia for the war on Ukraine and Israel for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Ukraine’s president drew attention to Russia’s continuing drone attacks on civilians infrastructure and Ukraine self defense using drones to destroy Russian’s military targets.
Could the war be stopped without both countries agreeing to settle their disagreements through negotiations?
Kenya’s president address was tantamount to a free course on world history. He referred to The League of Nations, the organization who preceded the U.N whose relevance became questionable for failing to act when appropriate during World War II. Could the same thing happened again to the U.N?
Panama’s president reasserted his country’s non-alignment or neutral position while managing the Panama Canal and several important waterways in the region…
Meanwhile, African chiefs of state reiterated their demand of two seats as the continent’s permanent representatives at the U.N Security Council. By our count, member countries of the African Union made similar requests last year…

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