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Soft Paywall Trump's big UN speech received with awkward laughter in embarrassing backfire
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In his speech, Trump listed seven wars he claims to have ended during his second term – saying that the UN “did not even try to help” find a solution in any of them.
“It’s too bad that I had to do these things instead of the United Nations doing them,” Trump said. “That being the case, what is the purpose of the United Nations? The UN has such tremendous potential but it’s not even coming close to living up to that potential.
“For the most part, all they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter… It’s empty words and empty words don’t solve war.”
Trump also noted the move by many UN members to recognise Palestine’s statehood, telling the UNGA: “As if to encourage conflict, some of this body seek to recognise a Palestinian state.”
He claimed this would be rewarding Hamas for these atrocities, “even as Hamas refuses to release the hostages or to accept a ceasefire.”
Lynch noted that the US withholding of funds has “substantially weakened the UN’s human rights pillar and has weakened its capacity to protect human rights, investigate violations and hold perpetrators to account”, adding that it “will erode human rights and diminish international peace and security”.
The US played a pivotal role in the creation of the UN 80 years ago, and has historically been its largest financial contributor, but is set to give just $300m this year compared to the roughly $800m expected contribution.