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United Nations Assembly

The United Nations General Assembly is the main decision-making body of the UN, where representatives from nearly all countries meet annually to discuss global issues such as peace, security, development, and human rights. Each member country has one vote, and decisions often set international norms and guide UN actions. The Assembly provides a forum for dialogue and cooperation, allowing countries to express their views, propose solutions, and address worldwide challenges collectively. It plays a key role in promoting diplomacy and fostering international consensus on important issues affecting all nations.