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Trump criticises countries’ migration and climate policies in scathing UN speech

Donald Trump has criticised other countries’ migration and climate policies, during a scathing speech to the United Nations that also took aim at the body itself.

He told the UN’s General Assembly in New York it was time to end the “failed experiment of open borders” and claimed UN predictions over climate change were wrong, prompting gasps from the assembly floor.

In a wide-ranging speech stretching to almost an hour, Trump also repeated claims to have stopped “seven wars” since returning to the White House, and accused the UN of failing to help him do so.

He queried the UN’s purpose and said it was “not living up to its potential”.

Though the reaction from delegates was largely muted, some were visibly squirming in their seats as the US president addressed the UN for the first time since he began his second term.

Several could be seen shaking their heads as he denied climate change, calling it the “greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world”, and refuted the use of renewable energy.

“The entire globalist concept, asking successful industrialised nations to inflict main on themselves and radically disrupt their entire societies must be rejected completely and totally,” he told his audience.

The overwhelming majority of scientists and experts agree that climate change is caused by humans, and is real.

Trump also levelled criticism at UN assistance for asylum seekers, saying the organisation was “funding an assault on western countries” by offering cash support.

He singled out Europe, saying it was in “serious trouble” over migration.

“We have a big heart for places that are struggling – we have to solve the problem in their countries,” he said.

Trump’s speech also referenced the wars in Gaza and Ukraine. He said a ceasefire was needed in Gaza but criticised the move from some countries to recognise a Palestinian state, saying it “would be a reward” for Hamas.

Meanwhile he said it was “embarrassing” that some European nations were buying oil and gas from Russia even as they oppose its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The war was also “making Russia look bad”, he said.

Later, Trump is expected to meet Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky, who will be hoping to hear firm commitments from Trump on next steps by the US to support Kyiv.

He is also set to meet officials from several Middle Eastern countries, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, before hosting a reception for more than 100 world leaders on Tuesday.

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