The President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola attended the opening of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York.
During a visit that commenced on Saturday, President Metsola addressed the World Leaders Forum organized by Columbia University. In her speech, she pushed for a human-centric approach in all decisions taken, while mentioning that Europe needs to reboot and reform.
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This Forum was also attended by a number of Maltese young people who are currently in New York. Roberta Metsola was also one of the main speakers at the Concordia Summit, engaging in a conversation with the former President of the European Commission José Manuel Barroso, where she spoke about Europe’s role in the world.
During her visit, President Metsola visited the new Headquarters of Malta’s Permanent Mission to the United Nations, where she was welcomed by the Maltese Minister for Foreign Affairs Ian Borg and the head of the Maltese Mission in the United Nations, Vanessa Frazier.
On behalf of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola also received recognition from the World Jewish Congress and the Jewish community in New York for her personal and the institution’s commitment to fight anti-semitism.
She also visited the memorial dedicated to the victims of terrorist attacks that took place on September 11, 2001, together with the son of one of the victims – who as a fire captain had lost his life while trying to save others.
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During her visit to New York, Roberta Metsola was invited by international newspaper New York Times to visit its headquarters and participate in a discussion on global challenges together with the Chairman of the company along with editors and journalists.
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