New York (AP) – World President surveillance Donald Trump According to the White House, he returned to the United Nations on Tuesday to give a broad speech on the achievements of his second term of foreign policy, lamenting that “globalist institutions have significantly disrupted the world order.”
The world leaders are United Nations General Assembly Trump has already moved quickly, moving to reduce US support for global groups in his first eight months. Even in his first term he was not a fan of the multilateralism flavours supported by the UN.
After his latest inauguration, he issued the first day Presidential Order Rescising the US From the World Health Organization. That was followed by a move to end him. The United States’ participation in the UN Human Rights Council; and I’ll order a review The aim was to determine whether of our membership in hundreds of intergovernmental organizations, they were in line with the priorities of his “America First” agenda.
“There’s great hope for that, but to be honest, it’s not running well,” Trump said of the United Nations last week.
The US president’s speech is usually one of the most anticipated moments in the annual Congress. This is coming One of the most unstable moments In the history of the world at the age of 80. Global leaders are being tested by cumbersome wars Gaza,Ukraine and Sudanuncertainty and anxiety about the economic and social impacts of emerging artificial intelligence technologies. Trump’s global resentment towards his body.
Trump also raised new questions about the use of American military force when he returned to the White House after ordering US air bombing at Iran’s nuclear facility June and Strike trio This month, it was suspected of a drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean.
The latter includes at least two deadly attacks on boats born from Venezuela; I raised speculation In Caracas, Trump is about to set the stage for Venezuela’s ouster President Nicolas Maduro.
Some U.S. lawmakers and human rights advocates say Trump is effectively carrying out extrajudicial killings by using the US military to stop suspicious vessels, grabbing drugs, and fatally targeting alleged drug smugglers, rather than prosecuting suspects in US courts.
“This underscores the UN system’s existence for 80 years to date,” said Anjali K, a professor of international politics at Fordham University in New York.
Trump talks one-on-one with world leaders
White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavitt said he would promote Trump’s “renewal of America’s strength around the world” and his efforts to help him end some wars.
“The President also mentions that globalist institutions have significantly disrupted the world order, and he clarifies his candid and constructive vision for the world,” Leavitt said.
After his speech, Trump will hold a one-on-one meeting with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and leaders of Ukraine, Argentina and the European Union. He will also hold group meetings with staff from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Jordan.
He will return to Washington after holding a reception Tuesday night with more than 100 invited world leaders.
Gaza and Ukraine cast a shadow over Trump’s speech
Trump has struggled to fulfill his 2024 campaign promise to quickly end the Israeli-Hamas War in Gaza and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. His response is also relatively stifled as longtime American allies use this year’s General Assembly to highlight the growing international campaign for the recognition of the Palestinian state, a move that the US and Israel are vehemently opposed.
France has become the latest country to recognize the Palestinian state Monday at the start of a famous meeting at the United Nations 2-State Solution To the Middle East conflict. More countries are like that It is expected to follow.
Leavitt said Trump sees Push as “not doing enough and doing enough from some of our friends and allies.”
Trump tried to focus on agreeing to a ceasefire in a lead-up to Tuesday’s speech that would lead Hamas to release the remaining 48 hostages.
“I want to see a diplomatic solution,” Trump told reporters Sunday evening. “There’s a lot of anger and a lot of hatred, you know that, and it’s been for years… But hopefully, we’ll get something done.”
The room leader also wants to hear what Trump is saying. Russian war in Ukraine.
It’s been more than a month since the Alaska Summit between Russian President and Trump Vladimir Putin White House meeting with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy Major European leaders. Following those meetings, Trump announced he was. Arrange for direct meetings Between Putin and Zelensky. However, President Putin has not expressed interest in meetings with Zelensky. Moscow only strengthened Ukrainian artillery fire. Alaska Summit.
European leaders and American lawmakers, including Trump’s major Republican allies, have urged the president to dial stronger sanctions against Russia. Meanwhile, Trump has pushed Europe to stop purchasing Russian oil, the engine that supplies Putin’s war machinery.
Trump has an Oslo dream
Despite struggling to end the war in Ukraine and Gaza, Trump revealed it He wants to win the Nobel Peace Prizehas repeatedly made false claims that he “ends the Seven Wars.”
He points to the regime’s efforts to end the conflict between Israel and Iran, India and Pakistan, Egypt and Sudan, Rwanda, the democratic Congo, Armenia and Azerbaijan, and Cambodia and Thailand.
Trump has helped mediate relationships in many of these countries, but experts say his influence Not so clear As he insists.
Still, Mark Montgomery, an analyst at the Democracy Foundation in Washington, said Trump’s Nobel ambitions could have an impact on the tenor of his speech.
“His speech will be driven by his true belief that he will have the opportunity to win the Nobel Peace Prize,” Montgomery said. “If you still think that’s something he can do, you know that you went to the United Nations and dropped the grenade into the tank hatch and closed it, right?”
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Washington AP journalists Tracy Brown and Darlene Superville contributed to this report.