Africa-Press – Angola. The General Debate of the 78th General Assembly of the United Nations (UN), which began on Tuesday, with interventions from several world leaders, is the highlight of the global press reports.
The headlines focus on speeches by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, host Joe Biden, and the presidents of Brazil, Turkey, Portugal and Ukraine, respectively, Lula da Silva, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Marcelo de Sousa and Volodmyr Zelensky.
In the country, O Novo Jornal, on its website, writes “Joe Biden says that no one wants to end the war in Ukraine more than the Ukrainians”, “Lula da Silva says that the UN Security Council loses credibility and defends reform” and ” António Guterres warns of the urgency of adapting international organizations to the new global reality”.
Jornal OPaís announces that the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, will present a communication to the world from the United Nations, in an allusion to the speech by the Head of State scheduled for this Wednesday, the second day of the General Debate.
In the international press, the Brazilian OGlobo prints “Post Assembly Lula will have meetings with Biden and Zelensky” and “Lula and Biden’s speeches reveal harmony and vision aligned with the exception: the war in Ukraine”
In Germany. DW quotes Filipe Niusy, “UN: President of Mozambique asks for support for countries that are fighting terrorism” and takes a look back at the main speakers on the first day.
The Portuguese morning newspaper Diário de Notícias reports: “Zelensky accuses Russia of genocide and asks the world not to trust in evil…”, “Marcelo calls for reform of the UN Security Council”, “Biden accuses Russia of being the only responsible for the war in Ukraine”, and “Lula at the UN. There is a lack of political will to combat inequality and hunger”.
Other Portuguese morning newspapers such as Jornal de Notícias, Correio da Manhã, Expresso, O Público and the Lusa news agency also report the main speeches from the first day of debates.
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