Live: UN Assembly Day 4, including Israel and Pakistan

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Day 4 is underway — here is what to expect over the course of this livestream:

1 North Macedonia

His Excellency Stevo Pendarovski President of the Republic of North Macedonia

2 Israel

His Excellency Benjamin Netanyahu Prime Minister of the State of Israel

3 Mauritius

His Excellency Pravind Kumar Jugnauth Prime Minister, Minister for Defense, Home Affairs, and External Communications, Minister for Rodrigues, Outer Islands, and Territorial Integrity of the Republic of Mauritius

4 Malaysia

His Excellency Anwar Ibrahim Prime Minister of Malaysia

5 Malta

His Excellency Robert Abela Prime Minister of the Republic of Malta

6 Netherlands (Kingdom of the)

His Excellency Mark Rutte Prime Minister and Minister for General Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

7 Pakistan

His Excellency Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan

8 Barbados

Her Excellency Mia Amor Mottley Prime Minister, Minister for National Security and the Public Service, and Minister for Finance, Economic Affairs and Investment of Barbados

9 Thailand

His Excellency Srettha Thavisin Prime Minister and Minister for Finance of the Kingdom of Thailand

10 Andorra

His Excellency Xavier Espot Zamora Head of Government of the Principality of Andorra

11 Saint Lucia

His Excellency Philip Joseph Pierre Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Economic Development and Youth Economy of Saint Lucia

12 Fiji

His Excellency Sitiveni Ligamamada Rabuka Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Climate Change and Environment, Civil Service, Information and Public Enterprise of the Republic of Fiji

13 Luxembourg

His Excellency Xavier Bettel Prime Minister, Minister of State, Minister for Communications and Media and Minister for Religious Affairs of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

14 Bangladesh

Her Excellency Sheikh Hasina Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh

15 Iraq

His Excellency Mohammed Shia’ Al Sudani Prime Minister of the Republic of Iraq

16 Antigua and Barbuda

His Excellency Gaston Alphonso Browne Prime Minister and Minister for Finance, Corporate Governance and Public Private Partnerships of Antigua and Barbuda

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