Pressured on Gaza and Ukraine, Trump focuses mainly on migration in U.N. address
Summary
President Trump spoke at the United Nations General Assembly, emphasizing concerns about migration and criticizing the U.N.'s role in it. He also expressed views on conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, showing support for Israel's stance and urging European leaders to reduce their oil purchases from Russia.Key Facts
- President Trump addressed world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly.
- He warned about "uncontrolled migration" and criticized the U.N. for contributing to it.
- Trump described the U.S. as being in a "golden age."
- He disapproved of efforts to recognize a Palestinian state, aligning with Israel's position.
- Trump urged European countries to stop buying oil from Russia due to the Ukraine conflict.
- He criticized NATO for relying on the U.S. to pressure Russia.
- Trump met with the U.N. Secretary General and expressed support for the United Nations despite criticisms.
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