Melania Trump urges protecting children’s education at UN after Iran school strike

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Melania Trump chaired a UN Security Council meeting on children, technology, and education in conflict, becoming the first spouse of a sitting world leader to do so. The meeting, scheduled before recent US-Israeli strikes against Iran, focused on protecting children's access to education and exploring AI's potential to equalize access to knowledge. Trump emphasized the importance of education in preventing conflict but did not directly address the reported airstrike on a girls' school in Iran. The US holds the council's presidency for March, and the White House stated that child welfare is Melania Trump's top issue. Iran's ambassador criticized the US for holding the meeting while conducting airstrikes. The event occurred amid existing tensions between the US and the UN, including US withdrawal from several UN bodies.
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