Phone in hand, PM of Barbados talks at UN – India Times Hindi News

United Nations (AP) Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Motley didn’t call out of course in her speech at the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, but she did have an iPhone in her hand while delivering sentimental remarks to fellow world leaders. Motley, who became the Caribbean country’s prime minister in 2018, did not repeat and at times delivered fiery lines that appeared to refer to her phone, spoke energetically and off the cuff in a prepared speech uploaded to the United Nations website. .

If I were to use the speech prepared for today’s speech, it would be repetition. Repetition of what you’ve heard from others, and I, too, said that prepared statement. The General Assembly Hall is equipped with a teleprompter, but some leaders used it on Friday, with most opting for paper speeches. While reading speech text from the phone has become commonplace, the practice remains rare in the General Assembly (although the president of El Salvador was kicked out for taking a mid-speech selfie in 2019) proceed to tick the list. Challenging audiences on a variety of topics from vaccine inequality to climate change to digital regulations to curb fake news. He invoked Bob Marley at one point, asking: “In the words of Robert Nesta Marley, who will rise and stand? If we can send people to the moon, and as I have said repeatedly, male baldness, if If she recovers, of course other issues can be addressed as well.(AP)

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