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Listofspeakers GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 1. His Excellency Filipe Jacinto NYUSI President of the Republic of Mozambique (on behalf of the Southern African Development Community) 2. His Excellency Charles MICHEL President of the European Council of the European Union 3. His Excellency Carlos ALVARADO QUESADA President of the Republic of Costa Rica 4. His Excellency Recep Tayyip ERDOĞAN President of the Republic of Turkey 5. His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad AL-THANI Emir of the State of Qatar 6. Her Excellency Simonetta SOMMARUGA President of the Swiss Confederation 7. His Excellency Juan Orlando HERNÁNDEZ ALVARADO President of the Republic of Honduras 8. His Excellency Ilham Heydar oglu ALIYEV President of the Republic of Azerbaijan 9. His Excellency Kais SAIED President of the Repubic of Tunisia 10. His Excellency Miguel Díaz-Canel BERMÚDEZ President of the Council of State and Ministers of the Republic of Cuba Page 1 of 15 23/11/2020 22:58:44 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 11. His Excellency Francisco Rafael SAGASTI HOCHHAUSLER President of the Republic of Peru 12. His Excellency Wavel RAMKALAWAN President of the Republic of Seychelles 13. His Excellency Muhammadu BUHARI President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 14. His Excellency Sebastián Piñera ECHEÑIQUE President of the Republic of Chile 15. His Excellency Luis Alberto ARCE CATACORA Constituional President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia 16. His Excellency Abdrabuh Mansour Hadi MANSOUR President of the Republic of Yemen 17. His Excellency Lenin MORENO GARCÉS Constitutional President of the Republic of Ecuador 18. His Excellency Luis Rodolfo ABINADER CORONA President of the Dominican Republic 19. His Excellency Hage GEINGOB President of the Republic of Namibia 20. His Excellency Mokgweetsi Eric Keabetswe MASISI President of the Republic of Botswana Page 2 of 15 23/11/2020 22:58:44 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 21. His Serene Highness Prince ALBERT Two of Monaco Sovereign Prince of Monaco 22. His Excellency Idriss DEBY ITNO President of the Republic of Chad, Head of State 23. His Excellency Barham SALIH President of the Republic of Iraq 24. His Excellency Charles Angelo SAVARIN President of the Commonwealth of Dominica 25. His Excellency Andry Nirina RAJOELINA President of the Republic of Madagascar 26. His Excellency David KABUA President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands 27. His Excellency Uhuru KENYATTA President and Commander-in-Chief of the Defence Forces of the Republic of Kenya 28. His Excellency Milorad DODIK Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina 29. His Excellency João Manuel Gonçalves LOURENÇO President of the Republic of Angola 30. His Excellency Faiez Mustafa SERRAJ President of the Presidency Council of the Government of National Accord of the State of Libya Page 3 of 15 23/11/2020 22:58:44 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 31. His Excellency Général Michel AOUN President of the Lebanese Republic 32. His Excellency Faure Essozimna GNASSINGBÉ President of the Togolese Republic and Minister of National Defense and Veterans Affairs of Togo 33. His Excellency Milo ĐUKANOVIĆ President of Montenegro 34. His Excellency Abdelmadjid TEBBOUNE President of the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria 35. His Excellency Mohammad Ashraf GHANI President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan 36. His Excellency Nana Addo Dankwa AKUFO-ADDO President of the Republic of Ghana 37. His Excellency Felix Antonine TSHILOMBO TSHISEKEDI President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo 38. His Excellency Mohamed Irfaan ALI President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana 39. His Excellency Teodoro OBIANG NGUEMA MBASOGO President of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Head of State 40. His Excellency Emmerson Dambudzo MNANGAGWA President of the Republic of Zimbabwe Page 4 of 15 23/11/2020 22:58:44 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 41. His Excellency Matamela Cyril RAMAPHOSA President of the Republic of South Africa 42. His Excellency George Manneh WEAH President of the Republic of Liberia 43. His Excellency Chandrikapersad SANTOKHI President of the Republic of Suriname 44. His Excellency Iván DUQUE MÁRQUEZ President of the Republic of Colombia 45. His Excellency Ismaël Omar GUELLEH President and Head of Government of the Republic of Djibouti 46. His Excellency Stevo PENDAROVSKI President of the Republic of North Macedonia 47. His Excellency Luis LACALLE POU President of the Eastern Republic of Uruguay 48. His Excellency Egils LEVITS President of the Republic of Latvia 49. Her Excellency Kersti KALJULAID President of the Republic of Estonia 50. His Excellency Edgar Chagwa LUNGU President of the Republic of Zambia Page 5 of 15 23/11/2020 22:58:44 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 51. His Excellency Klaus Werner IOHANNIS President of Romania 52. His Excellency Mohamed Ould Cheikh EL GHAZOUANI President of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania 53. His Excellency Aleksandar VUČIĆ President of the Republic of Serbia 54. His Excellency Emmanuel MACRON President of the French Republic 55. His Excellency Xavier BETTEL Prime Minister, Minister of State, Minister for Communications and Media and Minister for Religious Affairs of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (on behalf of the Group of Friends on Children and Sustainable Development Goals) 56. His Excellency Kausea NATANO Prime Minister of Tuvalu (on behalf of the Pacific Islands Forum) 57. His Excellency John BRICEÑO Prime Minister, Minister of Finance, Economic Development and Investment of Belize (on behalf of the Alliance of Small Island States) 58. His Excellency Justin TRUDEAU Prime Minister of Canada Page 6 of 15 23/11/2020 22:58:44 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 59. His Excellency Giuseppe Conte President of the Council of Ministers of the Republic of Italy 60. His Excellency CHUNG Sye-kyun Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea 61. His Excellency XAVIER ESPOT ZAMORA Head of Government of the Principality of Andorra 62. His Excellency Andrej PLENKOVIĆ Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia 63. His Excellency Sharma OLI Prime Minister of the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal 64. Her Excellency Katrin JAKOBSDOTTIR Prime Minister of the Republic of Iceland 65. His Excellency Narendra MODI Prime Minister of the Republic of India 66. Her Excellency Jacinda ARDERN Prime Minister and Minister for Arts, Culture and Heritage, and National Security and Intelligence of New Zealand 67. His Excellency Prayut CHAN-O-CHA Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Thailand 68. His Excellency Imran Ahmad Khan NIAZI Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Page 7 of 15 23/11/2020 22:58:44 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 69. Her Excellency Erna SOLBERG Prime Minister of Norway 70. Her Excellency Sheikh HASINA Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh 71. His Excellency Alexander DE CROO Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Belgium 72. His Excellency Allen Michael CHASTANET Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Economic Growth, Job Creation, External Affairs and the Public Service of Saint Lucia 73. His Excellency Abdalla Adam HAMDOK Prime Minister of the Republic of the Sudan 74. His Excellency Tuilaepa Sailele MALIELEGAOI Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade of the Independent State of Samoa 75. 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His Excellency Samdech Akka Moha Sena Padei Techo HUN SEN Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Cambodia 83. His Excellency Taur Matan RUAK Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste 84. His Excellency NGUYEN XUAN PHUC Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam 85. His Excellency Stefan LÖFVEN Prime Minister of Sweden 86. His Excellency Thongloun SISOULITH Prime Minister of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic 87. His Excellency Pedro SANCHEZ PEREZ-CASTEJON President of the Government of Spain Page 9 of 15 23/11/2020 22:58:44 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Special session of the General Assembly in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (resolution 75/4) LIST OF SPEAKERS Thursday, 03 December 2020, 9:00 AM 88.
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