UNGA Approves 10-Year Plan for Landlocked Nations, Cybercrime Treaty, $3.72B Budget

UNITED NATIONS: Wrapping up the primary segment of its seventy-ninth session today, the General Assembly approved a decade-long action plan aimed at tackling the distinctive challenges of landlocked developing nations, along with a landmark agreement on combating cybercrime and the $3.72 billion budget for the United Nations for 2025.

Pakistan welcomes UNGA resolution calling for Israel’s withdrawal from Palestine


By endorsing a draft resolution entitled Programme of Action for Landlocked Developing Countries for the Decade 2024–2034, the 193-member Assembly urged all relevant parties to dedicate themselves to executing the framework, which sets forth a range of commitments spanning five key priority areas.

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