Heads of delegations from various countries, top UN officials, heads of governments from some countries, and leaders of different organisations are expected to participate in the event.
The chief adviser will address the general assembly on 27 September and present details of the recent mass uprising in Bangladesh and his vision for building a state system that is people-centered, welfare-oriented, and dedicated to the public interest.
Other topics likely to be addressed in his speech include Bangladesh’s strong position in peacekeeping operations to ensure international peace and security, the effects of climate change, the climate justice, global conflicts, the Rohingya crisis, the challenges faced by developing countries in achieving the sustainable development goals (SDGs), the prevention of resource trafficking from developing nations, safe migration, access to basic services for migrants, the sustainable transfer of technology against the backdrop of generative AI, and the issue of Palestine.