
Amid reports of sourness between India and America, some big information has come to the fore. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was going to go to America to attend the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) meeting, but now he will not participate in this meeting. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar will attend this meeting in his place.
This information has come to the fore in the revised list on the UNGA meeting. The 80th session of the UNGA meeting will begin on September 9. At the same time, high-level meetings will be held in the UNGA from 23-29 September.
Trump will also give a speech.
This meeting will begin with Brazil's speech, after which America will address the UNGA General Assembly. During this, US President Donald Trump will be seen giving a speech at the UNGA on September 23. At the same time, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar will address the UNGA General Assembly on September 27.
PM Modi's name was in the first list.
Let us tell you that earlier in July, the list of UNGA speakers was released, which also included PM Modi's name. PM Modi was to address the UNGA on 26 September.
But now in the new list, instead of PM Modi, the name of Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar is present, who will give a speech in the General Assembly on 27 September. However, this is not the final list. There may be further changes in this list.
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