Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar is scheduled to deliver a speech at the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Friday, September 22. During his visit, Kakar plans to engage in meetings with various heads of state from different countries.

Additionally, the Prime Minister will be in attendance at the dinner hosted by the President of the United States, Joe Biden.

The general debate session is set to commence on September 19, with Brazil taking the lead in officially opening the session. President Biden will follow as the second head of state to address the General Assembly on September 19.

The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) holds a regular session every year in September, often referred to as the “September Session.” During this session, world leaders, including heads of state and government, address the General Assembly and discuss various global issues. The September Session is considered one of the most important events on the UN calendar.

UNGA was established in 1945 as one of the principal organs of the United Nations. It holds regular sessions from September to December each year. The September session typically includes a high-level segment during which world leaders address the Assembly.

The High-Level Segment of the UNGA usually occurs during the opening weeks of the September session. This is when heads of state and government, as well as other high-level officials, address the General Assembly to discuss a wide range of international issues, including peace and security, development, climate change, and human rights.

Pakistan, as a member state of the United Nations, actively participates in the UNGA sessions, especially the September sessions. It is an opportunity for Pakistani leaders to present their country’s stance on various global issues and engage in diplomacy with other nations.

Multiple  Prime Ministers of Pakistan have addressed the UNGA during various September sessions. However, the exact number may have changed since then, and you would need to refer to the most recent UNGA records or news sources for the current count of Pakistani Prime Ministers who have addressed the UNGA during September sessions.

It’s important to note that the UNGA’s work and events can change from year to year, so staying updated with the latest information is essential for accurate details on specific sessions and the participation of Pakistani leaders.

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