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International Delegate's Day, observed on 25 April, celebrates the vital role of delegates in the United Nations. Delegates represent their countries in UN meetings and negotiations, speaking and voting on behalf of their governments. They embody the principles of multilateralism and work towards fulfilling the goals of the UN, such as maintaining peace, promoting human rights, and strengthening global cooperation. The day commemorates the first day of the San Francisco Conference in 1945, where delegates from 50 countries gathered to establish the United Nations and create a peaceful world order. The conference resulted in the signing of the UN Charter on 26 June 1945. Through the proclamation of International Delegate's Day, the General Assembly recognizes and honors the contributions of delegates in advancing the work of the United Nations.
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