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UN-Secretary General Antonio Guterres and BTS at SDG moment of 76th UNGA session

New York, 20 September 2021 (TDI): UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and BTS by President of South Korea Moon Jae attend the 76th UNGA session as a special guest accompanying the world leaders.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres asserts that world leaders must transcribe their words into action for most accessible; to manifest that multilateralism is the only route to all for a better future.

BTS by South Korea President Moon Jae at UNHQ supports action for the Global Goals and ameliorates the world for everyone. They state that they thought the world has stopped but it continues to proceed, moreover every opt we make is the starting of the amendment. Their inspiring speeches give hope to youth and empower them to raise their voice for modification in all aspects, breaking barriers to bring peace, fight climatic change, change policies and politics for a better world.
Heads of state scheduled to attend the event include US President Joe Biden, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro.

The UN requisite diplomats over the globe apt face-to-face time crisis issues required to inscribe. The SDG (sustainable development Goals) moment exceeds to begin to encounter as the world experiences high stress due to the covid-19 pandemic that with the implications of advancement of SDGs menace the rehabilitation, peculiarly in developing countries.
However, the assembly promises to proceed better regain after the COVID-19 pandemic. The objectives are to make the world safe and promote peace. To provide secure human rights and to win the race against climate change. And to repair the relationship with nature as well shape the global digital agenda.

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