Trump criticizes European allies in UN speech:

Trump criticizes European allies in UN speech:

Trump sits with the leaders of the Middle East, calling him his “most important meeting”

The president began to meet with the leaders of the Middle East shortly after 4 pm, and said it was a “very important meeting that had to do with Gaza.”

The president is sitting with the leaders of Qatar, Jordan, Türkiye, Pakistan, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, as well as Indonesia. The representatives of the Israelis and the Palestinians were not present.

“We want to finish the war in Gaza. We are going to finish it,” Trump said, adding: “Maybe we can finish it now.”

The president said that life in the Middle East is beautiful but “much more beautiful without wars.”

“This is my most important meeting,” he added.

Trump says of Ukraine: “Let them recover their land”

Sitting with French president Emmanuel Macron, Trump said Macron has been useful to go to the Russian-Ukraine War. He also said that the French president has helped him resolve international conflicts worldwide.

Macron said that he agrees with the statement that the president made in the social truth that Ukraine, that with the help of Europe, Ukraine can recover his lands.

“Let them recover their land,” Trump said.

More than once, Trump called Macron a friend for a long time and expressed his appreciation for his friendship.

After meeting with Zelenskyy, Trump says he believes that Ukraine can recover his entire territory “in his original form”

After meeting for about an hour with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump said he believes that Ukraine can recover his entire territory of Russia “in its original form”.

“After knowing and fully understanding the military and economic situation of Ukraine/Russia and, after seeing the economic problems that are causing Russia, I think Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, is in a position to fight and win all Ukraine in its original form,” wrote the president in Truth Social on Tuesday.

“With time, patience and financial support of Europe and, in particular, NATO, the original borders where this war began, is a large extent,” he continued. “Why not? Russia has been fighting aimlessly for three and a half years for a war that should have taken a real military power less than a week to win. This does not distinguish Russia. In fact, it is making them seem ‘a paper tiger’.”

The statement seems to be a deviation from Trump’s previous Observations about war. In recent months and weeks, it has suggested that land exchanges could be necessary. Zelenskyy has said that Ukraine will not yield territory to Russia.

Trump says that NATO countries should bring Russian airplanes that enter their airspace

During a bilateral meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, a journalist asked Mr. Trump if NATO countries should tear down Russian airplanes that enter their airspace. NATO warned Russia to stop its “stairs” actions after Russian airplanes entered Estonia’s airspace.

“Yes, I do it,” he said.

Earl this month, Russian drones invaded Poland’s airspace and finally they were demolished by allied aircraft of NATO. Trump said the incursion of drones “It could have been a mistake,” although Poland has rejected that it was a mistake. Ten days later, Estonia said that several Russian combat planes entered their airspace.

Trump said he and Zelenskyy will discuss security guarantees “later in the future”, not today. He did not express optimism for a rapid end of war.

“It seems that it will not end for a long time,” he said.

The president said that the “greatest progress” in Ukraine is that the Russian economy is “terrible at this time”, and Ukraine is doing a very good job to stop the Russian army.

“He’s fighting a fight,” said the president about Zelenskyy.

Zelenskyy thanked Trump for his support, as well as for the support of other NATO members.

“We will continue until Russia stops this war,” Zelenskyy said.

The president of the European Commission says that Europe wants to get rid of Russian energy before 2027

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, was asked, how soon he believes that Europe can stop buying Russian oil and gas. Trump has insisted that European nations need to stop buying Russian energy. And although Europe has reduced its dependence on Russian oil, some member countries depend on Russian energy.

The president of the EU Commission, sitting next to Trump, said that “President Trump is absolutely right.”

She said that Europe is trying to get rid of the “last bits” of dependence on Russian energy. But the EU consists of 28 member countries, and everyone needs to be on board, he said.

“We want to get rid of that,” he said, adding that Europe “absolutely” wants to be out of Russian energy before its 2027 goal.

Von der Leyen said he hopes that she and Trump largely discuss Ukraine, and the disappeared Ukrainian children since Russia’s large -scale invasion began in 2022.

Trump supports the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, but says that Argentina does not need a rescue

Sitting next to the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, Trump supported Milei for a second term. Milei, the ideological ally of Mr. Trump, assumed the position in 2023. The next elections will not take place until 2027.

“For the people of Argentina, it supports it 100%,” Trump said, he added: “It is an honor for me to support the president and the future president of Argentina.”

But the president minimized the idea that the United States could throw a financial life line and Argentina. The country has faced the turbulence of the market that has led the country to economic chaos. Trump said Milei inherited a disaster.

“Well, let’s help them. I don’t think they need a ransom,” Trump said. “He has done a fantastic job.”

Trump says that the United States is “behind the United Nations”

After strongly criticizing the UN during his speech minutes before, Trump said during a meeting with the UN Secretary General, António Guterres, that the United States is “behind the United Nations.”

“Our country is behind the United Nations,” he said. He thanked Guterras for “treating us so hot” and saying that the UN brings a great opportunity for peace.

“Sometimes I can disagree with that, but I am very behind that because I think the peace potential for this institution is very large,” Trump said.

Only minutes before in his speech before the entire assembly, the president criticized the UN for not negotiating international peace agreements for which the president takes credit.

“It’s a pity that these things have had to do instead of the United Nations did,” he said before. “… That is the case, what is the purpose of the United Nations?”

Trump again mentioned the defective mechanical ladder in the UN and Teleprompter temporarily broken, saying that these things made their visit “a little more exciting.”

For his part, Guterres said that the United States is essential for the UN, Guterres said the president has been traveling all over the world in an effort to make peace agreements.

“I want to assure you that the United Nations … we are completely at your disposal to work together for fair peace,” Guterres said.

Trump encourages leaders to “defend freedom of expression,” says Christianity is the most persecuted religion

Trump urged the leaders of other nations to celebrate the principles on which the United States was founded almost 250 years ago, including freedom of expression and religious freedom. President’s comments occur days after saying The licenses that allow television networks to air should be revoked on the negative coverage of its networks.

The president also called Christianity the “most persecuted religion of the planet.”

“Together, we defend freedom of expression and free expression,” said the president. “We protect religious freedom, even for the most persecuted religion of the planet today. It is called Christianity.”

Trump says that the United States is ready to provide any country with affordable energy

After flying so much to Europe to obtain higher prices of energy and the global approach in climate change and green energy, Trump praised “clean and beautiful coal.”

“We are ready to provide any country supplies of affordable energy if you need them, and most of you do,” he said.

Trump warns drug posters: “We’ll surprise you”

The president talked about how his administration is now using the “Supreme Power of the United States Army” to pursue drug cartels near Venezuela. The United States has made strikes against Three ships suspicious of transporting drugs.

“For all terrorist thugs of smuggling poisonous drugs in the United States of America, keep in mind that we are surprised at existence,” said the president.

Trump hits the “failed experiment of open borders”, saying “their countries go to hell”

Trump criticized the open borders, promoting the efforts of his administration to restrict migration.

“It’s time to finish the failed experiment of open borders,” said the president. “You have to finish it now. Look, I can tell you. I am very good in these things. Your countries go to hell.”

Trump said his administration has taken “bold” measures to take energetic measures against “non -controlled migration.”

“Once we began to stop and deport all those who crossed the border and eliminated illegal foreigners from the United States, they simply stopped coming,” he said. “They won’t come.”

Trump says that “Hamas has rejected reasonable efforts to make peace”

After several key Western allies of the United States announced before the UNIT General Meeting that they are formally recognizing a Palestinian State, Trump said it would be a “reward for these horrible atrocities, including October 7, even while refusing to free the hostages or accept the fire.”

Trump said Hamas has “repeatedly rejected the reasonable efforts to make peace.”

“They have taken so much, this could have been resolved a long time ago,” Trump said. “But instead of giving in to Hamas’s rescue demands, those who want peace must join with a message: free the hostages now.”

There were some applause, since Trump said: “We have to recover the hostages.”

Hamas took 251 people as hostages on October 7, and 1,200 people were killed. Most hostages have been released through previous agreements, and Israel has said they believe there are 20 captives that are still alive.

“We want every 20 back,” Trump said. Referring to previous agreements that only published some hostages at the same time, Trump said “we do not want two and four.” Trump also said they also want the bodies to return from the hostages who had died during fighting or that Hamas has killed.

“Those parents came to me and love them back,” Trump said.

Trump asks for the development of biological and nuclear weapons

President p I founded the end of the development of all biological and nuclear weapons.

“I look at the weapons that are so powerful that we simply cannot use them,” said the president. “If we ever use them, the world could literally come to an end. There would be no United Nations to talk about. There would be nothing.”

The president said he would lead an international effort to stop manufacturing biological weapons and being a pioneer in an AI verification system for that purpose.

Trump says that the prolonged war in Ukraine “does not make Russia look good”

Trump said he has been working “relentlessly” to stop “murder” in Ukraine. He repeated that he expected Russia’s war in Ukraine to be easy to resolve. That the war is still continuing more than three years later, it is making Russia “look bad,” he said.

“I thought I was going to be the easiest, but you know in the war, you never know what is going to happen,” Trump said. “There are always many surprises, both good and bad.”

“It was supposed to be just a small rapid skame,” Trump continued. “He is not causing Russia to look good. They are making them look bad. Whatever happens from now on, this was something that should have taken a matter of days, certainly less than a week, and have been fighting for three and a half years.”

The president also said that Europe “immediately” ceases all Russian energy purchases. They will discuss the matter with European nations today, he said.

Trump regrets losing the offer to renew the construction of the UN years ago

Trump, who was real estate developer before being elected president, complained that his offer to renew the UN for $ 500 million, in the early 2000s, was not accepted.

“Offer for the renewal and reconstruction of this United Nations complex,” he said. “I remember it very well. I said at that time that I would do it for $ 500 million, rebuilding everything.”

“But they decided to go in another direction, which was much more expensive at that time” and produced a “much lower product,” he added.

The president said it turned out to be right and that there were excess mass costs.

“As far as I am, frankly, looking at the building and being trapped in the mechanical staircase, the work has not finished,” he said, telling world leaders that he and the first lady had been trapped in the UN mechanical staircase.

Trump asks “What is the purpose of the United Nations?”

Mr. Trump said he finished Seven “taxable wars” due to the participation of the United States in the intermediation agreements, saying that the UN was not there to help negotiate.

“It is a pity that these things have had to do instead of the United Nations did,” said the president. “… That is the case, what is the purpose of the United Nations?”

Trump said he should win the Nobel Peace Prize, but a moment later said that the real award would save lives when closing the wars before.

“What matters to me is not to win prizes, you are saving lives,” he said.

Trump declares the “Golden Age of America”

When reading his printed notes, Trump promoted the successes of his administration so far, claiming that “inflation has been defeated.” Inflation, however, has rose slightly in recent months From the announcement and implementation of its tariffs.

“This is in fact the Golden Age of America,” said the president.

Trump said the only thing that happens is the stock market. The president insisted that the prices of the groceries are low since he assumed the position, although The prices of the edible increased 2.7% in August Compared to a previous year, the fastest monthly change from the fall of 2022.

Trump says that Teleprompter is not working, so “he will speak from the heart”

The president took the stage, opening his comments by saying that Teleprompter was not working.

“I don’t care to make this speech without a teleprompter, because Teleprompter is not working,” he said, to laughter. “However, I feel very happy to be here with you, and that way you talk more about the heart. I can only say that whoever is operating this teleprompter is in big problems.”

Trump arrives in Unga

The president’s caravan reached the UN headquarters at 9:47 am

It is expected to take the stage shortly.

Trump criticizes European allies in UN speech:
President Donald Trump and the first lady Melania Trump arrive when world leaders meet for the 80th session of the UN General Assembly (UNGA) on September 23, 2025 in New York City. Alexi J. Rosenfeld / Getty images / Alexi Rosenfeln

Trump to talk about globalism failures during the UN Directorate, says the White House official

President Trump is expected to mention the “return of the American force” and deliver “forcefulness” and “hard conversation” about the failures of globalism during his UN speech, said a White House official.

The official said the president will present his role in the peace agreements between Armenia and Azerbaijan; Thailand and Cambodia; and Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

It is also expected that recent US strikes in Venezuela ships and air attacks made by the United States in Iranian nuclear sites in June. News first reported Mr. Trump’s plans for his UN comments.

A White House official said that the president “would highlight his success in the delivery of La Paz on a scale that no other president has achieved, while speaking without surroundings about how globalist ideologies run the risk of destroying successful nations worldwide.”

The official said that the expected criticisms of the president to globalism would include the “global migration regime, energy and climate, and how these ideologies promoted by globalists are about to destroy successful nations.”

The Palestinian ambassador to Trump urges to keep his vote for the Peace Corridor

The senior Palestinian diplomat in the United Kingdom, ambassador Husam Zomlot, told News themezone on Tuesday that President Trump must fulfill his vote of bringing peace to the Middle East.

“We hope that the United States will join this international impulse, and be part of this true international search, for the end of genocide,” Zomlot told News themezone in the Palestinian mission in London. “Either the president or administration Trump or any administration, the American long -standing policy is a solution of two states at the borders of 1967. If not now, when? If not during the middle of a genocide, the medium of the most heinous attack against the Palestinian people … When?

Palestinian ambassador Husam Zomlot talks to the media
The Palestinian ambassador to the United Kingdom Husam Zomlot speaks with the media outside the Palestinian embassy, ​​previously the Palestinian mission to the United Kingdom, in Hammersmith, London, as the United Kingdom formally recognizes Palestine as an independent state. Vuk Valcic/Lightning/Getty Vuk Images

Last week, and for the sixth time since the terrorists led by Hamas attacked Israel almost two years ago, which caused the current war, the United States vetoed a resolution of the UN Security Council asking for a high immediate fire, criticizing him for not going further to condemn Hamas. During decades of support to Israel, Washington has vetoed dozens of UN resolutions related to Palestinian sovereignty or status.

“It doesn’t help,” Zomlot said. “He is very counterproductive and plays in the hands of (Prime Minister Benjamin) Netanyahu, (Bezalel Finance Minister) Smotrich, (Minister of National Security) Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Fans of the Israeli government.”

“I have had the opportunity to meet President Trump several times,” he told News themezone, “and always, he always repeated that he is a peace man. He wants to be the one who makes peace. He wants to be the one who finally finally reaches a peace agreement in Palestine.”

“I want him to stay with that promise,” said the envoy. “I think that does that require an immediate and immediate intervention to stop the genocide. It is under its surveillance.”

The Israeli government has rejected accusations, even an expert Panel commissioned by the United Nationsthat their military operations in Gaza are equivalent to genocide against the Palestinians, dismissing claims as lies based on Hamas propaganda. He says that Israel has no intention of committing genocide and complies with international law.

Rubio says about the effort to recognize the Palestinian State: “Everything is irrelevant”

The Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said Tuesday about “News Mornings” of the effort of several United States allies to ask the UN to formally recognize a Palestinian state that “everything is irrelevant” while the war continues. He added that “it is almost a vanity project for a couple of these world leaders who want to be relevant.” He said the effort “has made it even more difficult to get Hamas to enter concessions” to end war.

The Secretary of State said that “there is a window [of] Opportunity at this time “to end the war in Gaza.

“The only leader in the world can really be a corridor that or unite that is President Trump,” Rubio said. “That is why all the countries of the region, and frankly, all the countries of the world, including many of those involved in this recognition effort, beg the president to get involved in this issue.”

Rubio said: “We will have a very important meeting today with most of the Muslim countries, including Gulf’s kingdoms and others in different parts of the world, with the hope of perhaps having a last chance here to put an end to the conflict in Gaza, obtaining all hostages, all of them, released and placed in its place where a humanitarian relief can be provided without rewarding a terrorist group as Hamas.”

Trump’s speech occurs when his administration breaks with the UN

As the United States receives leaders around the world in New York City this week, President Trump has retired the United States from multiple UN agencies, including the Human Rights Council and the World Health Organization. The United States has also reduced its contributions to the UN, with the president and its critical administration of its approach to Israel and the extensive reach financed by the United States worldwide.

Trump to speak as the Russian-Ukraine War is still not resolved

The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is in New York City for this week’s sessions, while seeking to gather European allies and the Trump administration to continue supporting their military.

The fact that the war in Ukraine is ongoing continues to be a point of frustration for Trump, who insisted during the campaign that could resolve the conflict with Russia in one day.

“The one who thought it would be easier to be due to my relationship with President Putin, but he has disappointed me, he has really disappointed me, would be Russia and Ukraine,” said the president during a press conference than We We EK along with the United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer. “But we’ll see how that is. But it turned out to be, I thought it could be among the easiest in the group.”

Meanwhile, the president Polish Karol Nawrocki can address the Russian drone entry in the airspace of his country during his UN speech later on Tuesday. Trump has said that the incursion may have been a mistake, an idea that Polish officials have refused.

Separately, Leavitt told journalists on Monday that the White House is aware of Russia’s offer to keep remaining in the limits of nuclear eyelets in the new starting treaty with the US. UU. When it expires in February, if the United States does the same, but only for a year. The Nuclear Weapons Reduction Treaty between the United States and Russia, signed in 2010, requires half the number of strategic nuclear missile launchers.

The United States Secret Service interrupts the telecommunications network that threatened New York during the UN General Assembly

The Secret Service has interrupted an extensive telecommunications network in the Tristada area of ​​New York that researchers, according to researchers, could have raised a threat to the meetings of this week’s general assembly.

In the largest seizure of its kind, the Secret Service announced on Tuesday that the agency found active SIM farms in abandoned apartments located in more than five sites. In total, the application of the law discovered 300 SIM servers, more than 100,000 SIM cards, which allow anonymous and encrypted communication and capable of sending 30 million text messages per minute.

The authorities say that the servers were so powerful that they could have disabled cell phone towers and launched distributed denial attacks with the ability to block emergency communications such as EMS and police shipping.

“This network had the potential to disable cell phone towers and essentially close the cellular network in New York City,” said the Special Agent of the US Secret Service. UU. In charge of Matt McCool in a video published by the agency.

The early analysis shows that the network was used for communication between foreign governments and individuals known by the US police, including members of known crime gangs known, drug cartels and trafficking rings, according to multiple officials informed about the investigation.

Read more here.

This is what President Trump could talk in his United Nations speech, including Russia-Ukraine and Gaza

The White House Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said the president will promote the renewal of the US fortress worldwide, will enumerate their achievements and discuss “how globalist institutions have significantly decreased world order.”

The speech occurs when the president hopes to resolve the Russian war in Ukraine by negotiating an agreement between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Trump also called the situation in Gaza a “disaster” over the weekend.

“Hate between Putin and Zelenskyy is very substantial,” the president told journalists on Sunday, since a peace agreement is still difficult to achieve. “There is a lot of bad blood. And, of course, Gaza is a basic disaster. We have to take care of that. But the important thing will be that I am going to talk to the United Nations, and I hope to do a good job.”

Trump administration that restricts the movement of Iranian leaders

An unusual view in the annual sessions of the UN General Assembly is the presence of world leaders who have cold or even hostile relations with the United States.

According to an agreement of 1947, the United States is generally expected to grant visas to UN delegates, including those of American enemies, who wish to travel to the organization’s headquarters in Manhattan. But those may be subject to restrictions.

The State Department said Monday that Iranian delegates who are in the city for this week meetings can only access “areas strictly necessary to travel to and from the UN district of the UN headquarters to carry out their official UN business.” Iranian officials are also prohibited from accessing luxury items or club stores, according to a statement from the department.

“We will not allow the Iranian regime to allow their clerical elites to have a shopping spree in New York, while the Iranian people support poverty, crumbled infrastructure and the serious shortage of water and electricity,” reads the statement.

Iranian President Masoud Peeshkian is expected to travel to New York for this week’s meetings, said Iran’s government.

Last month, the State Department said it would deny visas to the members of the Palestinian authority, which is a UN observer instead of a complete member. The department cited national security and accused the organization of “undermining peace prospects.” The Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, will go to the General Assembly in a video.

The Israel-Ahamas War, and the recognition of the Palestinian State, could take the center of the stage this week

The Israel-Ahamas War will surely be a frequent topic in this week’s speeches. Last week, the UN General Assembly approved a non -binding resolution That requires a gradual ending of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and presses the creation of a Palestinian state.

As frustration with war grows, the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada formally recognized a Palestinian state during the weekend, and France did the same at a UN meeting on Monday.

The Trump administration does not agree, with the White House Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, calling for the recognition of those Americans from a Palestinian state “only more talk and not enough action.”

The French president, Emmanuel Macron, announced during the summer that he would recognize a Palestinian state, and said Monday that France had done it. In an interview last week with Margaret Brennan by News themezone, he argued the movement I could disburse Hamas. The United States Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, has called the “reckless” moving, a Macron reaction called “excessive.”

In addition, Qatar’s emir, Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, will speak on Tuesday, later Israel pointed to Hamas leaders in a strike over the capital of Doha de Qatari earlier this month. Qatar condemned the measure, and Trump criticized him.

The new UN ambassador of Trump, Mike Waltz, was confirmed last week

This week’s General Assembly meeting is the first public test for Mike Waltz, who was approved by the Senate last week to be the United States ambassador to the UN.

The United States has gone without an ambassador confirmed at the UN since the beginning of Trump’s second term as president. Trump originally nominated Republican representative Elise Stefanik of New York, who resigned from his role in the leadership of Congress for Labor, but the president achieved his nomination in March, saying that he I needed it in Congress due to the majority of the Razor of the Republican Party.

Waltz previously served as National Security Advisor of Mr. Trump, but it was replaced In that role by Secretary of State Marco Rubio in May.

What is the UN General Assembly?

The UN General Assembly includes all United Nations Member States. As the main deliberative body of the UN, its members consider and vote the recommendations to address the main problems of the world, ranging from climate change to human rights. His resolutions are often not binding.

The body meets every year, starting in September. This year’s sessions are also marked by the 80th anniversary of the United Nations Foundation.

The UN says that the issue of the general debate of this session is “better together: 80 years and more for peace, development and human rights.”

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