New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern entered history books as the world's first leader to appear at the United Nations General Assembly with the little girl in her arms.
Ardern appeared in the United Nations building with her daughter on Monday at dinner, and played with her before her speech at the Nelson Mandela peace summit. As she spoke, Ardern's partner, Clarke Gayford, kept their daughter three months old in the lap.
Neve Te Aroha came to life on June 21st. Ardern returned to work as prime minister in early August, after receiving six weeks of maternity leave.
The Prime Minister still feeds on a small breast, which means that We had to go to New York with him for the next six days.

Ardern said that the management of parenting and leadership of the country was fixed as he had imagined, but the pleasure he feels when he sees the daughter exceeds any forecast.
Ardern's partner, Clarke Gayford, mostly cares for Us and went to New York with the prime minister to care for the young.
Source: The Guardian