Micronesia’s Permanent Representative Co-Chairs UN Dialogue on Peacebuilding Architecture Review

May 8, 2025 (New York, FSMUN) – The Federated States of Micronesia’s Permanent
Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Jeem Lippwe, in his role as one of the Vice
Presidents of the 79th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) co-chaired the Joint Informal
Interactive Dialogue of the UN General Assembly and the Security Council with the Peacebuilding
Commission on the 2025 Review of the Peacebuilding Architecture.

The interactive dialogue, held at the UN Headquarters, brought together Member States to exchange
views with the objectives of supporting an open, inclusive and consultative process to review the
2025 Peacebuilding architecture. The dialogue aims to generate agreed recommendations for
consideration by the Assembly and the Council.

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