General Assembly Session
The General Assembly Session is a key event held annually by the United Nations where representatives from all member states gather to discuss and address global issues. During this session, leaders and diplomats present their views on various topics, including peace, security, and development, aiming to foster international cooperation.
The session typically begins in September and lasts for several weeks. It includes speeches from heads of state and government, as well as debates and discussions on pressing matters. The outcomes of these sessions can influence global policies and shape the future of international relations.