In his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, President Trump reiterated the idea of "American priority" after last year, which is the opposite of multilateralism advocated by the United Nations. After Trump's speech, the leaders of the traditional allies of the United States came to power one after another, including French President Mark Long, Turkish President Erdogan and others who "played the opposite role" with Trump, emphasizing the importance of multilateralism. According to The Associated Press, the United Nations General Assembly is like Trump and the whole world.
According to reports, Trump showed that the United States was dominated by Americans, would reject the ideology of globalization, embrace patriotism. Trump also criticized the UN refugee agency and the International Court of justice. Trump also made no mention of climate change, saying the United States would export more cheap oil, coal and natural gas.
The remarks of the world's leaders are clearly different from those of Trump, in which Brazilian President Thamer said that the world is being shrouded in isolationism and that past intolerance of others is recurring, indicating that Venezuelan refugees are welcomed and demanding Security Council reform.
Erdogan urged the world to establish peace and prosperity, describing how only in this way can countries guard their borders, frankly creating chaos is easy, but rebuilding order will be difficult. South African President Lamafosa said countries should work together to prevent anyone from weakening globalism and cracking down on international trade.
At the same time, Mark Long also pointed out that doubts about the United Nations, the European Union and other transnational organizations are intensifying everywhere, calling for people to oppose isolationism, threatening that nationalism is doomed to failure. Some countries now believe in "power is axiom", but it can't protect everyone. He cited climate change and refugee flows as examples, admitted that no country could solve these problems alone, and reiterated the need to defend the UN-led multilateralism.
In his speech, Trump repeatedly accused Iran, but Iranian President Rouhani said that opposition to multilateralism can not show the country's strength, but expose the country's lack of wisdom, criticized the United States only believe in authoritarianism, for fear of invalidating international organizations. Rouhani has denounced Washington's withdrawal from Iran's nuclear agreement and its blatant plan to overthrow the Iranian government through unilateral sanctions, ignoring basic ethics and international law.
Reported that Rouhani described Iran as demanding "no sanctions, no war, no threat, no bullying" and urged the United States to return to the negotiating table, so that the United States and Iran listen to each other. He urged countries to talk to Iran rather than unilaterally pressure to really solve the Iran nuclear issue.
U. N. Secretary-General Guterres stressed that the problems facing people everywhere and the world as a whole require collective action by all countries to solve. He described the time when multilateralism was most needed by mankind, but multilateralism was criticized. He criticized the rise of populism around the world, and some of them regarded their neighbours as enemies and created threats from the ground.
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