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growth, ensuring peace and prosperity for all, with the support of both the nation and the international community.He stated this while
delivering his address during the General Debate of the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).President Ranil
Wickremesinghe told the UNGA that currently, there is a stark contrast with the 2030 promise, as poverty and hunger levels are at
supply chains and causing inflation, food, and energy insecurity worldwide, he said.The President said Sri Lanka is grappling with an
unprecedented economic crisis
climate-vulnerable, debt-ridden nation, the need for climate finance is urgent, he said, adding that despite promises, wealthy countries are
falling short on their commitments.He also said the composition of the UN Security Council must be expanded to be representative of current
members engage in a credible dialogue which will lead to a unified approach to combat these threats ahead of the next sessions.The President
urged the UN member states to find new ways of working together despite the increasing mistrust that has permeated international