Manmohan to address UN General Assembly on Sept. 28

September 05, 2013 11:35 am | Updated June 02, 2016 09:25 am IST - United Nations

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will address the United Nations General assembly on September 28, according to the latest provisional list of speakers released by the U.N. File photo

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will address the United Nations General assembly on September 28, according to the latest provisional list of speakers released by the U.N. File photo

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh would address the United Nations General assembly on September 28, according to the latest provisional list of speakers released by the U.N.

As per the previous provisional list, the Prime Minister was scheduled to speak a day earlier on September 27.

The changes are believed to have been made to accommodate Dr. Singh’s schedule to meet US President Barack Obama.

The two leaders are expected to hold meetings at the White House followed by a working lunch on September 27.

After his meeting with Mr. Obama, Dr. Singh is likely to leave Washington for New York the same evening.

Pakistan’s new Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif would address the U.N. General Assembly on September 27. This would be his first address to the world body in his second term.

In fact Mr. Sharif would be addressing the General Assembly at a time when Mr. Obama would hold meetings with Dr. Singh.

Mr. Obama would address the U.N. General Assembly on the first day of the start of the general debate. He would be the second speaker after speech by the Brazilian President.

Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksha is scheduled to address the assembly in the same session as that of Mr. Obama.

Newly elected Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has been scheduled to address the assembly on the very first day but in the afternoon session, along with the Bangladeshi Prime Minister and 16 other heads of State.

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