Trump arrives late for UNGA speech, misses traditional slot as 2nd speaker

Press Trust of India  |  United Nations 

The US is traditionally the after to address the Debate in the high-level UN Assembly session, but broke the tradition as he arrived late to the UN for his speech and missed his slot to speak.

Brazil's addressed the Debate as the high-level session of the 73rd UN opened here Tuesday. In current practice, after the opening of the meeting by the President of the General Assembly, the makes a statement, followed by the President of the and then the representatives of and the

The US President speaks second but Trump arrived late for the General Debate and President of the current session of the General Assembly Maria Fernanda Espinosa had to call President to address the General Debate.

Trump's motorcade pulled in late in the and as he was headed to the General Assembly hall, he stopped for a few minutes to address reporters stationed at the delegates' entrance in the

At the General Debate, Member States take turns delivering speeches and are given a right of reply when required. Since the 10th session in 1955, has spoken first and the has spoken second, with a few exceptions.

At the 38th (1983) and 39th (1984) sessions, the spoke first and Brazil spoke second. At the 71st session, on September 20, 2016, spoke second due to the delay in arrival of the

According to the UN Protocol and Liaison Services, during the Organisation's early years, no one ever wanted to be the first to speak, and Brazil always ended up volunteering to go first. This has now become a tradition.

The second spot goes to the host country (the US), and then the order of speakers follows a complex algorithm reflecting level of representation, geographical balance, the order in which the request to speak was recorded, and other considerations.

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First Published: Tue, September 25 2018. 20:15 IST