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U.S. President Slams Broken Escalator, Immigration, and Climate Activism

Welcome to Foreign policyReport the situation from the second day of Unga, hours after US President Donald Trump gathered in a letter that was a partial campaign title, part of a finger.

Here is what is on the tap for today: Trump He broadcasts his grievances in Unga And announces the surprising face Ukraine policy.


Trump opened his speech at Unga – his first speech to the World Assembly five years ago – by complaining (joking somewhat) about a remote broken. After a few camels later, he also mentioned the elevator to the lecture, which he said stopped in the middle of the road. “These two things that I got from the United Nations: Salem is bad and a bad distance from a distance,” he fled from the scattered laughter.

From there, complaints became more serious.

Trump was subjected to his views of the United Nations’ ineffectiveness by repeating his repeated and disputed claims that he had “ended seven unpopular wars” around the world. He said: “It is very bad to do these things instead of the United Nations, and unfortunately, in all cases, the United Nations has not even tried to help in any of them.”

The US President’s opening statements are largely rolling to anyone who witnessed one of his many speeches in his campaign or the expenses of the press at the White House. He described the achievements of his administration and criticized the “repeated disaster group”, which he said that his predecessor, former US President Joe Biden, Ashraf. But he finally settled on two main topics that he tried to put the house.

The first was migration. Trump’s first mention of another country came in the name when he thanked El Salvador, “for the successful and professional job they did in receiving many criminals who entered and imprisoned our country.” Trump blames the United Nations for its support for migrants, accused of the Foundation for “financing the attack on Western countries and their borders” and informing the 193 -year -old member states represented in the gathering that they all should follow the example of the United States and “do something about”.

He said, “I am really good in these things.” “Your countries will go to hell.”

“No more cows.” Trump’s second big topic was energy and climate. He broadcast familiar grievances about renewable energy technologies such as wind and solar energy, saying that they have led many European countries to the “brink of destruction”. He called these countries to simulate his administration again by adopting fossil fuels.

Here, also, the inhabitants of the United Nations, who included multiple predictions of the eighties by United Nations officials on the threat of climate change and global warming that he said had not been fulfilled. He said: “All these predictions of the United Nations and many others, often for bad reasons, were wrong. It was made by stupid people.”

Trump also claimed, without evidence, that climate activists in the United States want to “kill all cows” in the United States. He said: “There is no more cows. We no longer want cows anymore.”

On the message. The only part of Trump’s speech, which was more traditional and may encourage most countries in the room, was describing the main armed conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East who took control of this week’s agenda in TURTLE Bay.

“We have to stop the war in Gaza immediately,” he said. He added, “We got hostages,” referring to nearly twenty hostages who are still alive in Hamas’s families. (His call to “launch hostages now” was one of the few parts of the words that were discontinued – albeit scattered – with most of them from the rest of the loud silence.)

But Trump criticized the growing list of countries that recognized a Palestinian state, describing this step as a “reward” to Hamas “for its atrocities.”

He also showed more evidence of his increasing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin about the war in Ukraine, saying that the war “did not make Russia look good” and invite European countries to “stop all energy purchases from Russia, otherwise we all waste a lot of time.”

antiquities. Although Trump’s frequent criticism of the United Nations may have sparked eyebrows and temperatures in the building, he stopped indicating the United States’s exit from the body that helped his creation. In fact, UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres told after his speech that “our country is 100 percent behind the United Nations.”

This ambiguity can give many countries the semantic life artery, CJ Pine, a former foreign ministry official who spent five years on the American mission to the United Nations until early this month, said Sitrep.. “grant [Trump] Also, he did not say tangible things like withdrawing from the United Nations, I expect other countries to try to attract positive speech. “


Zelinski and Trump. Ukrainian President Voludmir Zelinski and Trump met on the UNGA margin on Tuesday. After that, Trump posted on the social truth that he believes that Ukraine can strengthen all its seizures and occupied by Russia – and it escalates in a tremendous shift.

“After knowing the military and economic situation in Ukraine/Russia completely and completely understood, and after seeing the economic troubles that cause Russia, I believe that Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is in a position that allows it to fight and win all Ukraine in its original form,” Trump wrote.

Trump had suggested (and repeatedly) that the Ukrainian forces would not be able to obtain a ground in the occupied areas. “A large part of the lands were taken and these lands were taken,” Trump said in August.

During his meeting with Zelinski, Trump also said he believed that NATO should drop Russian aircraft if they entered into the airspace, which was a recent problem.

At a press conference after the meeting, Zelinski told the correspondents that his conversation with Trump was “constructive” and that the truth of the truth is in fact a “major shift.” Zelinski said that Trump-whom he referred to as “the game change”-knows “more details” about the situation in the battlefield more than before, indicating that the change in the position of the American president was a result of gradually losing confidence in Putin.


Sitrep caught up with Jarmo Sareva, the Consul General of Finland in New York, on Tuesday on the margin of Unga. Sareva also worked on various locations at the United Nations and was previously published at the Finnish embassy in Moscow.

When asked if Trump and his approach to “America first” in foreign policy pose a threat to the United Nations multilateral mission, Sareva said: “When people ask me at home or my colleagues,” then, what is happening in the United States? Where do things go? “I offer the word caution, and it” does not take everything literally. “We are a literally mental people.”

“In the United States, there is no work like the show, and you should take anything with salt beads. Of course, we hope that the United States will remain an anchor of the Western alliance,” he said, noting that it was “poetry” when the US ambassador to the United Nations Mike Whitz discusses commitment to the United States yesterday.

Sariva said that people often tell Finland that they should not “necessarily search for what President Trump or some other political actors say here, and they look more about what they do, and in this sense, I must say that we should not be very annoying.”


  • Trump’s speech was preceded by Brazilian President Luise Lula da Silva in the speech matter, which the American president commented at the end of his speech. “I was walking and the Brazilian leader was going out. I saw him, saw me, and converted to us,” Trump said, immediately after criticizing the Da Silva government for “censorship” and “Judicial Corruption”. But Trump said he loved the Brazilian president personally, adding that they had planned to meet next week. “At least for 39 seconds, we had excellent chemistry,” he said.
  • World leaders, they are just like us! Even French President Emmanuel Macron could not circumvent the NYPD checkpoint, in which Sitre had moved during the past two days. Fortunately, the man knows. Macron immediately called Trump in a video that has now become a viral, it was said that he says: “Guess what – I am waiting on the street because everything is frozen for you.”

9 am UNGA’s general debate enters its second day, with the headlines of Zelinski, Iranian President Masoud Bezishian, and Argentine President Javier Miley.

3 pm The United Nations Security Council holds a meeting on artificial intelligence.

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2025-09-23 21:59:00

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