New York. – The president Luis Abinader It will arrive tonight to New York to start an agenda of bilateral meetings and participate in the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UN), which begins this Tuesday, September 16 at the agency’s headquarters in Manhattan.
The president will leave at night from the San Isidro airport, after concluding his usual meeting with the press, the weekly with the press.
Abinader agenda at the UN
Abinader will be integrated on Tuesday to the general debates of the Assembly, where it is expected that this Wednesday a speech focused on the crisis of Haiti, the danger of the Haitian armed bands and the risks they represent for the security, political stability and economic development of the Dominican Republic.
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The Head of State will also hold high -level meetings around the UN campus, including meetings with: Donald Trump, president of the United States, Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary General, Tony Blair, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Marco Rubio, Secretary of State of the United States.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY NUMBER 80
The general debate, considered the culminating point of the session, will bring together leaders of the 193 UN Member States and two delegations with observer status. Traditionally, Brazil opens the session, followed by the United States as a host country.
Each head of state or government has a nominal time of 15 minutes for their speech, which allows the participation of all speakers in a period of six days.
The president of this general assembly, Annalena Baerbock –Quinta woman in 80 years to take office – will preside over the debates under the subject: “Better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights.”
Global context
The UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 2025 (UNGA80) It arrives at a crucial moment, marked by war conflicts, climate crises, gender inequality and the ethical dilemmas raised by the artificial intelligence.
This international event seeks to be a space for reflection and commitment to redefine global challenges and strengthen multilateral cooperation.
