Trump to meet with Zelensky in New York: what the leaders will discuss
U.S. President Donald Trump will hold a series of meetings in New York on September 23 as part of the preparations for the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly. He plans to negotiate with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and leaders from ten other states.
On the eve of the event, Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will head to New York. The head of the White House will deliver a programmatic speech on Tuesday, where he will discuss 'the renewed strength of the U.S. in the world' and summarize his administration's achievements over the past eight months.
Among the main theses, a statement is expected regarding 'the conclusion of seven global wars and conflicts', which, according to the White House press secretary, is one of the key results of Trump's foreign policy.
The U.S. President also plans to express his views on the role of international organizations and present a 'clear and constructive vision' for the future architecture of international relations.
The White House has confirmed that Trump will hold bilateral negotiations, including with the UN Secretary-General, the President of Ukraine, as well as leaders from Argentina and the European Union.
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Meetings between Donald Trump and leaders of other countries in New York will take place in preparation for the UN General Assembly. The U.S. President plans to hold a series of negotiations, including meetings with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and heads of other states. Key aspects of foreign policy, the role of international organizations, and the future of international relations will be discussed.
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