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    Melania Trump Chairs UN Meeting on Children in Conflict

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    Posted on March 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    First Lady Melania Trump made history on March 2, 2026 by chairing a UN Security Council meeting on “Children, Technology and Education in Conflict,” marking the first time a serving world leader’s spouse presided over the body amid U.S.–Israel strikes on Iran that raised global child safety concern

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    Melania Trump Leads UN Security Council Session on Children in Conflict Zones

    Overview of the UN Security Council Session and Reactions

    By David Brunnstrom

    Background and Context of the Meeting

    March 2 (Reuters) - U.S. first lady Melania Trump chaired a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on children and education in conflict on Monday, two days after U.S. President Donald Trump and Israel launched attacks on Iran that prompted a U.N. warning about child safety.

    It was the first time a spouse of any serving world leader has chaired a meeting of the 15-member Security Council, the U.N. body charged with maintaining international peace and security. The plan was announced last week before the launch of the U.S. and Israeli strikes. 

    It comes after the U.S. took over the monthly rotating presidency of the council, and was another sign of how Trump has personalized U.S. foreign policy by involving friends and family in major issues. 

    Focus on Education and Peace

    Melania Trump's office said her aim was to emphasize education as a way to advance tolerance and world peace in the meeting, titled "Children, Technology, and Education in Conflict."

    In a statement to the council, she said: "The U.S. stands with all of the children throughout the world. I hope soon peace will be yours." 

    International Reactions and Allegations

    Iran's Accusations and UN Concerns

    Iran has blamed Israel and the U.S. for a strike on a girls' primary school in the southern Iranian town of Minab on Saturday that its U.N. envoy Amir Saeid Iravani said had killed 165 schoolgirls. Reuters could not independently confirm the reports.

    Iravani said it was "deeply shameful and hypocritical" that the U.S. should convene a meeting on protecting children in armed conflict "while at the same time launching missile strikes against Iranian cities and bombing schools and killing children."

    UNICEF and Secretary-General's Response

    On Saturday, the U.N. children's agency, UNICEF, issued a statement noting the Iranian reports and saying the military escalation in the Middle East "marks a dangerous moment for millions of children in the region," and echoing a call by U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for an immediate cessation of hostilities.

    Statements from the United States and Israel

    U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters on Monday that "the United States will not deliberately target a school."

    Israel's U.N. ambassador said he had seen different reports, including that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps targeted the school, but that Israel regretted the loss of life of any civilian.

    Other International Responses

    Without specifically mentioning the Iranian allegations, China's U.N. ambassador, Fu Cong, said at the U.N. Security Council meeting on Monday that attacks on schools were one of the grave violations against children identified by the United Nations and that the international community should respond to such incidents with robust investigations and accountability efforts.

    U.S. Relations with the United Nations

    President Trump's Critique and U.S. Contributions

    President Trump has been a vocal critic of the United Nations since his first White House term, saying the 193-member world body was ineffective and needed reforms. The United States is billions of dollars behind in its contributions to the U.N. budget and the amount has grown substantially under Trump. 

    Significance of Melania Trump's Role

    U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said last week that Melania Trump's plan to chair the meeting showed "the importance that the United States feels towards the Security Council and the subject at hand," referring to the meeting's agenda.

    Recent Initiatives and the First Lady's Advocacy

    President Trump struck a more conciliatory tone toward the U.N. last month at the first meeting of his Board of Peace, an initiative he said aims to resolve conflicts globally but one that many world leaders worry was designed to replace the United Nations.

    The first lady has stayed out of the public eye for much of Trump's presidencies but has been an advocate for children's causes in the past, including by writing a letter to Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2025 calling for the return of Ukrainian children taken to Russia during the war. 

    (Reporting by David Brunnstrom in WashingtonAdditional reporting by Michelle Nichols in New York and Kanishka Singh in Washington;Editing by Matthew Lewis)

    References

    • Melania Trump to lead UN security council session, White House says | Melania Trump | The Guardian
    • Melania Trump to chair UN Security Council meeting - Mothership.SG - News from Singapore, Asia and around the world

    Key Takeaways

    • •Melania Trump chaired the meeting as the U.S. began its March presidency of the Security Council, spotlighting education as a path to tolerance and peace (theguardian.com).
    • •Her role marked the first instance of a serving world leader’s spouse leading a Security Council session (theguardian.com).

    Frequently Asked Questions about Melania Trump chairs UN meeting on children in conflict

    1What historic first did Melania Trump achieve at the UN Security Council?

    Melania Trump became the first spouse of a serving world leader to chair a meeting of the 15-member UN Security Council.

    2What was the focus of the UN meeting chaired by Melania Trump?

    The meeting focused on children and education in conflict, with an emphasis on advancing tolerance and world peace.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the UN Security Council Session and Reactions
    • Background and Context of the Meeting
    • Focus on Education and Peace
    • International Reactions and Allegations
    • Iran's Accusations and UN Concerns
    • UNICEF and Secretary-General's Response
    • Statements from the United States and Israel
    • Other International Responses
    • U.S. Relations with the United Nations
    • President Trump's Critique and U.S. Contributions
    • Significance of Melania Trump's Role
    • Recent Initiatives and the First Lady's Advocacy
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    The meeting occurred just two days after U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran drew U.N. warnings on risks to children, adding political tension to her humanitarian message (mothership.sg)
    3What recent events prompted the UN focus on child safety in conflict regions?

    U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran led to a UN warning about the safety of children in conflict areas.

    4How did UNICEF respond to reports of attacks on schools in Iran?

    UNICEF warned that military escalation marked a dangerous moment for millions of children and called for a cessation of hostilities.

    5What criticism did Iran voice at the UN meeting regarding the US?

    Iran's envoy called it 'deeply shameful and hypocritical' for the US to chair a meeting on child protection while allegedly attacking schools in Iran.

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