On 10 January 1946, the United Nations General Assembly gathered for its inaugural session in London, marking a pivotal moment in the post-World War II era.
Delegates from 51 nations convened in the Westminster Central Hall to discuss global issues and foster international cooperation.
This first meeting set the stage for the UN's mission to maintain peace and security, develop friendly relations among countries, and promote social progress and better living standards worldwide.
The historic session symbolised hope and a new beginning for international diplomacy.