Federal President Withdraws from Upcoming UN Visit in New York

In view of the dramatic flooding events in Austria, Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen will not travel to the UN General Assembly in New York. The trip, which was planned for the end of this week, has been cancelled, according to the President’s Office. The current situation and the continuing tense situation in the coming days have prompted the Federal President to take this step, it was said yesterday.

Van der Bellen was supposed to attend the annual meeting from Friday to Tuesday. A speech at the “Summit of the Future” was planned for Sunday, with the motto “Multilateral solutions for a better tomorrow”. In addition, bilateral appointments would have been on Van der Bellen’s agenda.

Foreign Minister is there

There will still be an Austrian representation in New York: Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg (VP) will be present on Thursday and Friday. In addition to a speech to the United Nations General Assembly, Schallenberg intends to hold bilateral talks – including on the Middle East.

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– Why did⁢ Austria’s President Alexander Van der Bellen ‌cancel his trip ‌to the UN General Assembly?

Austria’s President Cancels UN General Assembly ‌Trip Amid Ongoing Flood ​Crisis

In light of the devastating flooding events that have struck Austria, Federal ⁤President Alexander Van der Bellen has made the difficult decision to cancel his trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York.⁣ The President’s Office announced the cancellation, citing‌ the current‌ situation and the anticipated⁢ tense situation in​ the coming days as the reason for this move.

Original Plans

Van der Bellen was originally scheduled to attend the ⁤annual meeting from ‍Friday to ⁢Tuesday, during ‍which he was set to deliver a speech at ⁣the ⁣”Summit of the‌ Future” on Sunday. The theme‍ of⁢ the summit was “Multilateral ⁢solutions for a ‍better tomorrow”, and the President’s ‌speech was highly anticipated. In addition to⁢ the⁣ speech,‌ Van der Bellen had a packed agenda that included bilateral appointments with other world leaders.

Foreign​ Minister to Represent Austria

Although the President will no longer be attending the UN General Assembly, Austria will still be represented in New York. Foreign Minister Alexander⁤ Schallenberg ‌will be present on Thursday and Friday, where he will ‍deliver ⁣a speech to the United Nations General Assembly. Schallenberg is ‌also scheduled to hold bilateral​ talks, including discussions on the Middle ​East.

Prioritizing the Nation’s Needs

The cancellation of the President’s trip is ‌a clear indication of the severity of the flooding crisis in ‍Austria. By staying in the country, Van der ‌Bellen will‍ be⁢ able to focus on addressing the immediate needs ​of the nation and⁣ providing support to those affected by the devastating floods.

The‍ Ongoing Flood Crisis

Austria ‍has been⁢ experiencing severe flooding in recent ​days, with ⁤many areas of the‍ country underwater. The crisis⁤ has resulted⁤ in widespread damage to infrastructure, homes, and businesses, leaving ⁣thousands of people‌ displaced and in need of assistance. The government has declared a state of emergency and is working tirelessly‍ to respond to the crisis.

A Time for​ Unity

In times⁣ of crisis, it is essential for nations to come⁤ together and show ‍solidarity.‌ While the President’s absence from the UN General Assembly⁣ is unfortunate, it is a testament to Austria’s commitment to prioritizing the needs of⁤ its citizens. As the nation works to recover from the flooding​ crisis, the international community can play an important role in providing support and assistance.

Conclusion

The cancellation of President Van der Bellen’s trip to⁣ the UN General Assembly is a necessary​ move in light of the ongoing flood crisis in Austria. By ​staying in the‍ country, ⁢the President can focus on addressing the immediate needs of the nation and providing support to those affected by ‍the devastating floods. As the⁤ international community, we⁤ must come​ together to ‌show solidarity and offer assistance to those in⁤ need.

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Austria’s President Alexander Van der Bellen Cancels Trip to UN General Assembly Due to Flooding Crisis

In the wake of the devastating flooding events in Austria, Federal President Alexander Van der Bellen has made the difficult decision to cancel his trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The trip, which was scheduled to take place from Friday to Tuesday, has been called off due to the ongoing crisis in Austria.

Austrian President’s Priorities Shifted

President Van der Bellen was initially slated to attend the annual meeting of the UN General Assembly, where he was expected to deliver a speech at the “Summit of the Future” on Sunday. The theme of the summit was “Multilateral solutions for a better tomorrow.” Additionally, he had several bilateral appointments lined up, including meetings with other world leaders.

However, given the severity of the flooding situation in Austria, President Van der Bellen has decided to prioritize his duties as the head of state and stay in the country to oversee the relief efforts. The President’s Office announced the cancellation of the trip, citing the ongoing crisis and the tense situation in the coming days as the reasons for the decision.

Foreign Minister to Represent Austria

While President Van der Bellen will not be attending the UN General Assembly, Austria will still be represented in New York. Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg (VP) is scheduled to attend the event on Thursday and Friday. Schallenberg is expected to deliver a speech to the UN General Assembly and hold bilateral talks, including discussions on the Middle East.

Flooding Crisis in Austria

The recent flooding events in Austria have caused widespread destruction and displacement, with many communities affected. The situation remains dire, and the government is working

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