Trump at the UN General Assembly: Russia is losing prestige due to the war in Ukraine.

Trump at the UN General Assembly: Russia is losing prestige due to the war in Ukraine
Trump at the UN General Assembly: Russia is losing prestige due to the war in Ukraine

Donald Trump's speech at the UN General Assembly

According to inkorr.com: US President Donald Trump addressed the UN General Assembly on September 23, expressing dissatisfaction with the situation regarding Russia and Ukraine. He noted that he is prepared to take serious measures if the conflict does not end. Trump also emphasized the importance of cooperation with European countries to address this issue.

'I thought it would be the easiest to end the war in Ukraine since my relationship with President Putin has always been good. In war, you never know what can happen. This does not add prestige to Russia. It makes it look bad. Regardless of what happens next, this should have been a matter of a few days, definitely less than a week. And they have been fighting for three and a half years and killing between 5000 and 7000 young soldiers on both sides every week.'

Trump also highlighted that the introduction of new tariffs on Russian resources could help resolve the conflict in Ukraine. He called for active measures against the Russian Federation and expressed dissatisfaction with countries that continue to trade with Russia, including the European Union.

In his speech, Trump expressed concern about the duration of the conflict in Ukraine and stressed the need for joint efforts from the US and European countries to resolve it.

Trump's address at the UN General Assembly underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing global conflicts, particularly in Ukraine. Key emphases on trade sanctions and the need for active measures may indicate an escalation of US efforts in this area. These statements could have a significant impact on future negotiations between states and the strategy for resolving the conflict.

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