Off we go! 🇺🇳
#Day1 highlights!
On September 21, Sergey Lavrov arrived to the United Nations Headquarters in New York to participate in the 77th Session of the UN General Assembly (#UNGA77).
🤝 On the first day the Minister's working schedule was packed:
• Working meeting of CSTO Foreign Ministers
• Talks with President of the CAR Faustin-Archange Touadéra and President of Switzerland Ignazio Cassis
• Meetings with Ministers of Foreign Affairs of China, Brazil, Bolivia and Egypt
• Meetings with President of the ICRC Peter Maurer and IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi
• Meeting in the Astana Format
• The signing of The Inter-Ministerial Consultations Plan between the Foreign Ministries of Russia and Venezuela
• Talks with President of the 77th UNGA session Csaba Kőrösi
Stay tuned for #Day2. Coming next!
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