This week, I will travel to the United States to lead Australia’s delegation to the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
The United Nations is where the world comes together to agree and uphold the rules.
These rules are the foundation of international peace and security. At a time of global conflict, many are being broken.
Australia will be using this week to press the need to for all countries to uphold these laws and norms, including the adherence to the international humanitarian law and the protection of civilians and aid workers.
I will also have a number of engagements about the conflict in the Middle East and advancing a two-state solution.
This year the UN General Assembly commences with the Summit of the Future where countries will endorse new commitments for a stronger UN and to enhance development, security, and human rights for all.
Reform of the UN system is needed, and Australia is committed to being constructive and engaged partner in this process, advocating for our region and responding to the needs of developing countries.
I look forward to engaging with a broad range of partners on the priorities of Australia and our region, including at the G20 Foreign Ministers’ Meeting.