Australia’s Foreign Minister, Senator Penny Wong, will be leading a delegation from the country to the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The delegation aims to engage in global discussions on climate change and promote Australia’s commitment to UN reform. Australia recognizes the benefits of global rules in protecting its sovereignty and ensuring its fate is not determined solely by more powerful nations. Minister Wong will deliver Australia’s national statement, highlighting the country’s contributions to climate action and development, as well as its commitment to UN reform and regional conflict prevention. The delegation plans to address shared priorities, including climate change and the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals, through engagement with various partners. Australia emphasizes its enduring commitment to multilateralism and the importance of evolving institutions like the UN to meet the evolving needs of the world. Assistant Minister McAllister emphasizes Australia’s engagement in the international fight against climate change and the need for global collaboration to unlock economic opportunities for Australia in a net-zero future. The delegation aims to promote Australia’s constructive role in climate change domestically and in the Pacific region. Australia’s participation in the United Nations General Assembly demonstrates its dedication to global cooperation and finding solutions to pressing challenges.
Australia’s Foreign Minister Leads UN Delegation for Global Engagement on Climate Change
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