During the annual ceremony in honor of Nelson Mandela, Prince Harry gave a speech at the United Nations. An opportunity to talk about the climate emergency, the war in Ukraine or the Covid-19 epidemic.
It was against a backdrop of war, climate crisis and pandemic that Prince Harry arrived to address the UN General Assembly on Monday 18 July. The reason for this step. Annual tribute to Nelson Mandela. After a few words about his mother, Princess Diana, the grandson of Elizabeth II spoke about the dramatic events the planet is undergoing. “As we sit here now, our world is on fire again,” he said in comments picked up by BFMTV.
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In particular, he called on the heads of states present in the hall to mobilize to fight against global warming. “This crisis will only worsen until our leaders, who lead the countries represented in this hall, are bold and courageous. transformative decisions.
Consequences of Africa
During his speech to pay tribute to Nelson Mandela, Meghan Markle’s husband also assessed that there are too many obstacles to freedom today. a global attack on democracy and freedom, the cause of Mandela’s life.
He specifically referred to the consequences of these events, which “plunged Africa into an energy and food crisis”. With many countries experiencing heatwaves as well as record temperatures, Prince Harry explains that the drought in Africa is also “a reflection of the extreme weather conditions we’re seeing around the world”.
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Source: Le Figaro