Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday said that throughout his political career, he had never seen as much as anticipation as there was for his address to the United Nations General Assembly (UNDGA) today.
Addressing the Asia Society in New York City, the premier said that he was treating the event as "net practice for tomorrow," when he will address the 74th Session of the UNGA.
"In my 22, 23 years of politics, I have never seen anticipation for anything like [there is for] my speech tomorrow in the United Nations General Assembly," he said, adding: "The closest feeling I've had in the past was before the World Cup cricket final I played a long time ago."
The premier has already announced that he will highlight the Kashmir issue in his UNGA address, exposing the ethical and legal bankruptcy of India’s annexation of occupied Kashmir.
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