New York: Bangladesh’s delegation entered the United Nations General Assembly hall after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu concluded his speech at the 80th session, according to Abdul Kalam Azad Mojumdar, Deputy Press Secretary to the Chief Advisor.
In a Facebook post on Saturday (September 27), Mojumdar clarified that reports claiming the Bangladeshi delegation entered during Netanyahu’s speech are false, describing them as “completely misleading.”
He added that on Friday morning (New York time), the Chief Advisor had two pre-scheduled engagements. The first, at 9:00 a.m., was a meeting with officials of the Nizami Ganjavi International Center, an international platform comprising former presidents and prime ministers from various countries, held at a hotel. The second, at 10:30 a.m., was a meeting with the Prime Minister of Bhutan at the UN Headquarters.
After these engagements, the Bangladesh delegation, led by the Chief Advisor, entered the General Assembly hall while the Prime Minister of Saint Vincent, Ralph Gonsalves, was delivering his speech. Prior to this, the leaders of Israel, Pakistan, and China had completed their statements.