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General Assembly Official Records Seventy-Fifth Session United Nations A/75/ PV.12 General Assembly Official Records Seventy-fifth session 12th plenary meeting Saturday, 26 September 2020, 9 a.m. New York President: Mr. Bozkir ........................................... (Turkey) The meeting was called to order at 9 a.m. Minister for Finance and Economic Development of the Republic of Mauritius. Agenda item 8 (continued) Mr. Koonjul (Mauritius): It is my distinct honour General debate to introduce a pre-recorded statement by the honourable Address by Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, Prime Minister of the Minister of the Republic of India Republic of Mauritius. The President: I give the floor to the representative The President: The Assembly will now hear an of India to introduce an address by the Prime Minister address by the Prime Minister, Minister for Home of India. Affairs, External Communications and National Mr. Tirumurti (India): It is my singular honour to Development Unit, and Minister for Finance and introduce the pre-recorded address of the Honourable Economic Development of the Republic of Mauritius. Prime Minister of India, Mr. Narendra Modi. A pre-recorded video statement was shown in The President: The Assembly will now hear an the General Assembly Hall (annex II and see address by the Prime Minister of the Republic of India. A/75/592/Add.8). A pre-recorded video statement was shown in Address by Mr. Xavier Espot Zamora, Head of the General Assembly Hall (annex I and see Government of the Principality of Andorra A/75/592/Add.8). The President: I give the floor to the representative Address by Mr. Pravind Kumar Jugnauth, of Andorra to introduce an address by the Head Prime Minister, Minister for Home Affairs, of Government of the Principality of Andorra. External Communications and National Development Unit, and Minister for Finance Ms. Vives Balmaña (Andorra) (spoke in French): and Economic Development of the Republic It is a great honour for me to introduce the pre-recorded of Mauritius statement of Mr. Xavier Espot Zamora, Head of Government of the Principality of Andorra. The President: I now give the floor to the representative of Mauritius to introduce an address by The President: The Assembly will now hear an the Prime Minister, Minister for Home Affairs, External address by the Head of Government of the Principality Communications and National Development Unit, and of Andorra. In accordance with decision 74/562, and without setting a precedent for mandated high-level meetings planned for future high-level weeks, the official records of the General Assembly will be supplemented by annexes containing pre-recorded statements submitted by Heads of State or other dignitaries, submitted to the President no later than the day on which such statements are delivered in the Assembly Hall. Submissions in this regard should be made to [email protected]. 20-24932 (E) *2024932* A /75/PV.12 26/09/2020 A pre-recorded video statement was shown in Prime Minister and Minister for iTaukei Affairs, Sugar the General Assembly Hall (annex III and see Industry, and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Fiji. A/75/592/Add.8). Mr. Prasad (Fiji): I have the greatest pleasure Address by Mr. Boris Johnson, Prime Minister, in introducing a pre-recorded statement by Fiji’s First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Prime Minister, the honourable Josaia Voreqe Civil Service of the United Kingdom of Great Bainimarama, at this historic seventy-fifth session of Britain and Northern Ireland the General Assembly. The President: I give the floor to the representative The President: The Assembly will now hear an of the United Kingdom to introduce an address by the address by the Prime Minister and Minister for iTaukei Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain Affairs, Sugar Industry, and Foreign Affairs of the and Northern Ireland. Republic of Fiji. Mr. Allen (United Kingdom): I have the honour to A pre-recorded video statement was shown in introduce the pre-recorded statement of His Excellency the General Assembly Hall (annex VI and see Mr. Boris Johnson, Prime Minister of the United A/75/592/Add.8). Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Address by Mr. Muhyiddin Mohd Yassin, The President: The Assembly will now hear an Prime Minister of Malaysia address by the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The President: I now give the floor to the A pre-recorded video statement was shown in representative of Malaysia to introduce an address by the General Assembly Hall (annex IV and see the Prime Minister of Malaysia. A/75/592/Add.8). Mr. Aidid (Malaysia): I have the honour to introduce the pre-recorded statement of the Honourable Address by Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Muhyiddin Mohd Yassin, Prime Minister of Malaysia. the People’s Republic of Bangladesh The President: The Assembly will now hear an The President: I give the floor to the representative address by the Prime Minister of Malaysia. of Bangladesh to introduce an address by the Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. A pre-recorded video statement was shown in the General Assembly Hall (annex VII and see Ms. Fatima (Bangladesh): It is my distinct honour A/75/592/Add.8). and privilege to introduce the pre-recorded statement of the honourable Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Her Ms. Picco (Monaco), Vice-President, took the Chair. Excellency Sheikh Hasina. Address by Mr. Samdech Akka Moha Sena The President: The Assembly will now hear an Padei Techo Hun Sen, Prime Minister of the address by the Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh. Kingdom of Cambodia A pre-recorded video statement was shown in The Acting President (spoke in French): I now the General Assembly Hall (annex V and see give the floor to the representative of Cambodia to A/75/592/Add.8). introduce an address by the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Address by Mr. Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, Mr. Ke (Cambodia): I have the great honour and Prime Minister and Minister for iTaukei privilege to introduce the pre-recorded statement by Affairs, Sugar Industry, and Foreign Affairs of Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo Hun Sen, the Republic of Fiji Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia, at the The President: I now give the floor to the general debate of the General Assembly at its seventy- representative of Fiji to introduce an address by the fifth session. 2/94 20-24932 26/09/2020 A /75/PV.12 The Acting President (spoke in French): The an address by the Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, Assembly will now hear an address by the Prime Economic Growth and Job Creation of Jamaica. Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Mr. Rattray (Jamaica): It is my distinct honour A pre-recorded video statement was shown in to introduce the Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Most the General Assembly Hall (annex VIII and see Honourable Andrew Holness, who will deliver a A/75/592/Add.8). pre-recorded statement at the seventy-fifth session of the General Assembly. Address by Ms. Erna Solberg, Prime Minister The Acting President (spoke in French): The of Norway Assembly will now hear an address by the Prime The Acting President (spoke in French): I now give Minister, Minister of Defence, Economic Growth and the floor to the representative of Norway to introduce Job Creation of Jamaica. an address by the Prime Minister of Norway. A pre-recorded video statement was shown in Ms. Juul (Norway): I have the distinct honour the General Assembly Hall (annex XI and see to introduce a pre-recorded statement by the Prime A/75/592/Add.8). Minister of Norway, Ms. Erna Solberg. Address by Mr. Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi, The Acting President (spoke in French): The Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Assembly will now hear an address by the Prime Affairs and Trade of the Independent State Minister of Norway. of Samoa A pre-recorded video statement was shown in The Acting President (spoke in French): I now give the General Assembly Hall (annex IX and see the floor to the representative of Samoa to introduce A/75/592/Add.8). an address by the Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Independent State of Samoa. Address by Mr. Manasseh Sogavare, Prime Minister of Solomon Islands Mrs. Betham-Malielegaoi (Samoa): I have the distinct honour to introduce a pre-recorded statement The Acting President (spoke in French): I now at the general debate of the General Assembly at its give the floor to the representative of Solomon Islands seventy-fifth session by the Prime Minister of the to introduce an address by the Prime Minister of Independent State of Samoa, the Honourable Tuilaepa Solomon Islands. Sailele Malielegaoi. Ms. Mose (Solomon Islands): At this opening debate The Acting President (spoke in French): The of the General Assembly at its seventy-fifth session, I Assembly will now hear an address by the Prime have the pleasure of introducing a pre-recorded video Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of the statement by the Prime Minister of Solomon Islands, Independent State of Samoa. Mr. Manasseh Sogavare. A pre-recorded video statement was shown in The Acting President (spoke in French): The the General Assembly Hall (annex XII and see Assembly will now hear an address by the Prime A/75/592/Add.8). Minister of Solomon Islands. A pre-recorded video statement was shown in Address by Mr. Moeketsi Majoro, Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Lesotho the General Assembly Hall (annex X and see A/75/592/Add.8).
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