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UN: Leaders of Iran, Lebanon, Micronesia, Jamaica and Barbados arrive at UNGA in New York٠٠:٠٤:٥٦
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Leaders of Iran, Lebanon, Micronesia, Jamaica and Barbados as well as delegates from Spain and Kuwait, were seen arriving at UN General Assembly in New York on Friday.

President of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi did not make any comments while arriving at the assembly.

On the other hand, Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, stated that his main concerns are Lebanon's supply and energy issues, the completion of the agreement with IMF, as well as a maritime border settlement with Israel.

"We have local issues with supplies and energy in Lebanon, to complete the agreement with the IMF, we signed this tough agreement and we are waiting to complete the full agreement with the IMF and we are looking for the maritime border to be settled between Lebanon and Israel," Mikati said.

The General Debate opened at UN HQ in New York on Tuesday during the 77th General Assembly. It gives world leaders the opportunity to discuss global affairs and continues until September 26.

UN: Leaders of Iran, Lebanon, Micronesia, Jamaica and Barbados arrive at UNGA in New York

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Leaders of Iran, Lebanon, Micronesia, Jamaica and Barbados as well as delegates from Spain and Kuwait, were seen arriving at UN General Assembly in New York on Friday.

President of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi did not make any comments while arriving at the assembly.

On the other hand, Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, stated that his main concerns are Lebanon's supply and energy issues, the completion of the agreement with IMF, as well as a maritime border settlement with Israel.

"We have local issues with supplies and energy in Lebanon, to complete the agreement with the IMF, we signed this tough agreement and we are waiting to complete the full agreement with the IMF and we are looking for the maritime border to be settled between Lebanon and Israel," Mikati said.

The General Debate opened at UN HQ in New York on Tuesday during the 77th General Assembly. It gives world leaders the opportunity to discuss global affairs and continues until September 26.

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Leaders of Iran, Lebanon, Micronesia, Jamaica and Barbados as well as delegates from Spain and Kuwait, were seen arriving at UN General Assembly in New York on Friday.

President of Iran, Ebrahim Raisi did not make any comments while arriving at the assembly.

On the other hand, Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, stated that his main concerns are Lebanon's supply and energy issues, the completion of the agreement with IMF, as well as a maritime border settlement with Israel.

"We have local issues with supplies and energy in Lebanon, to complete the agreement with the IMF, we signed this tough agreement and we are waiting to complete the full agreement with the IMF and we are looking for the maritime border to be settled between Lebanon and Israel," Mikati said.

The General Debate opened at UN HQ in New York on Tuesday during the 77th General Assembly. It gives world leaders the opportunity to discuss global affairs and continues until September 26.

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