Australia's Albanese addresses UN on climate goals, Gaza and Australia's security council bid
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
63% : "Australia is acting to meet the environmental challenge of climate change while working to seize and share the economic opportunities of renewable energy," Albanese told the general assembly.40% : And what can we, the members of the United Nations, say we stand for if we cannot say we stand for this?" He said Hamas must have no role in Gaza's future, but he did not use the word "Israel" during his speech.
40% : "And here at the United Nations, we repeat to the world: there is no place for antisemitism.
39% : " Just hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned the UN the "most destructive arms race in human history" was underway, Albanese reiterated Australia's support for Ukraine "against Russia's illegal and immoral invasion".
24% : Anthony Albanese has used a speech at the United Nations to recommit Australia to the fight against climate change, a day after Donald Trump told the world body it was a "con job" that was destroying the West.
19% : " Trump, who posed for a selfie with Albanese at a function the night before, had earlier used his UN speech to trash the world's efforts to fight climate change and tell Western leaders it was one reason their "countries are going to hell".
18% : Trump made the same criticism in his speech. Albanese also used the speech to take a swipe at the Iranian regime over its alleged antisemitic plots in Australia, which he called "criminal acts of cowardice, aimed at spreading fear".
11% : He outlined a vision to use clean energy to reach Australia's emission goals, a day after Donald Trump trashed the world's climate change efforts in his own speech.
11% : After Trump questioned the purpose of the UN and accused it of leaving global peacemaking up to him, Albanese said the body should reform, but: "If the United Nations steps back, we all lose ground.
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