In Fiji, United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres paid tribute to the country’s actions on climate change, sustainable development and peacekeeping. He delivered an address to the country’s Parliament, laid a wreath in memory of fallen peacekeepers, and held a dialogue with young people resolved to usher in a better future.
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