Melania Trump Makes History at the United Nations

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First Lady of the United States Melania Trump will preside over a United Nations Security Council meeting on March 2, taking the president's chair as the United States begins its month-long turn leading the 15-member council.

UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric confirmed that no first lady from any country has ever presided over a Security Council session, marking a first in the history of the United Nations.

The Security Council session will focus on children, technology, and education in areas affected by armed conflict. Trump plans to highlight how access to education builds stability and encourages tolerance across cultures.
 

"The first lady is reinventing her role, and this marks just another groundbreaking achievement for her," the source told Fox News Digital. "It is the first time in history a first lady will address the Security Council, keeping to her mission of empowering the next generation with education and technology."


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