Wuxi MUN conference prepares students for future


"With its rich culture and picturesque landscape, Wuxi has impressed many guests from around the world. I am sure these young delegates will get the taste of what diplomacy is like through this conference. I hope you will enjoy yourselves, learn from each other, and make progress," said Huang Ping, Chinese consul general in New York, who delivered a speech to the attendees via video.
Steven O'Brien, UNHCR's senior external relations officer, also delivered a speech via video. He believes that this event can bring together young people with a global perspective to discuss crucial humanitarian issues. "We believe that whether it is today, tomorrow, or farther in the future, this event will long play an important role in finding the best solutions for forcibly displaced people," he said.
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