The transcript captures a speech delivered at the United Nations General Assembly on behalf of the President of Zambia. The address congratulates the Assembly's President, reaffirms Zambia's commitment to multilateralism and the UN Charter, and reflects on the UN's past achievements and current challenges. It emphasizes the importance of peace, security, and development, while also calling for UN reforms, particularly regarding Africa's representation. The speech highlights Zambia's national development strategies, including investments in education and health, and addresses global issues such as climate change, debt sustainability, and the need for a reformed international financial architecture. It also touches on the unique challenges faced by Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and landlocked developing countries (LLDCs), advocating for continued support and innovative solutions.
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