U.S. Can Solidify Commitment To International Affairs In 4 Key Ways At UNGA

U.S. Department of State’s “DipNote”: Top Reasons To Care About #UNGA This Year
Tracey A. Jacobson, principal deputy assistant secretary of state for the Bureau of International Organization Affairs, discusses the upcoming United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and four key areas where the U.S. could solidify its commitment to international affairs, including strengthening multilateral peace operations; countering terrorism, ISIL, and violent extremism; setting the SDG agenda; and reaching a landmark agreement on climate change (9/15).

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