Key Points

President Trump is set to deliver a major address at the UN General Assembly. He will highlight what the White House calls historic accomplishments, including resolving seven global conflicts. The speech will also critique globalist institutions and present a vision for international cooperation. On the sidelines, Trump will hold several high-profile meetings with world leaders.

Key Points: Trump UNGA Speech to Tout Historic Global Wins and Bilateral Meetings

  • Trump to outline ending seven global wars and conflicts in his first eight months
  • Speech will critique globalist institutions for decaying the world order
  • Bilateral meetings scheduled with UN chief and leaders from Ukraine and Argentina
  • Multilateral meeting planned with Middle Eastern and Asian allies like Saudi Arabia
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Trump to address UNGA to highlight 'historic' global wins; hold bilateral, multilateral meetings

President Trump's UNGA address will highlight ending seven global wars and critique globalist institutions, with key meetings including Zelenskyy and EU leaders.

"President Trump will deliver a major speech touting the renewal of American strengths around the world, and his historic accomplishments in just 8 months - Karoline Leavitt"

Washington, September 23

United States President Donald Trump will deliver a key address at the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Tuesday, where he is expected to outline what the White House described as "historic accomplishments" within the first eight months of his second term, including the resolution of seven global wars and conflicts.

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, during a press briefing, said, "Tomorrow morning, President Trump will deliver a major speech touting the renewal of American strengths around the world, and his historic accomplishments in just 8 months, including the ending of seven global wars and conflicts."

Leavitt added that the President's speech will also highlight how "globalist institutions have significantly decayed the world order" and that Trump will lay out his "straightforward and constructive vision" for global peace and cooperation.

President Trump will also hold several high-profile bilateral meetings on the sidelines of the General Assembly. Leavitt further added that the US President is scheduled to meet with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, as well as the leaders of Ukraine, Argentina, and the European Union.

"The President will also touch upon how globalist institutions have significantly decayed the world order, and he will articulate his straightforward and constructive vision for the world. The President will also host bilateral meetings with the UN Secretary-General and the leaders of Ukraine, Argentina, and the European Union. The President will also later in the day hold a multilateral meeting with Qatar, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Turkey, Pakistan, Egypt, the UAE and Jordan."

This will be President Trump's fifth address at the UN General Assembly and his first since returning to office for a second term. He had previously addressed the global body multiple times during his first term from 2017 to 2021.

The UN General Assembly, which serves as the main policy-making organ of the United Nations, offers a unique forum for multilateral discussion among its 193 Member States. Each country holds one equal vote in the Assembly, which addresses a broad spectrum of international issues outlined in the UN Charter.

The 80th session of the UNGA formally opened on September 9, 2025, with the High-Level General Debate commencing on September 23.

Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is also set to meet President Trump on the sidelines of the UNGA in New York. According to a report by Al Jazeera, Zelenskyy is expected to press the US for tougher sanctions on Russia amid the continuing conflict in Eastern Europe.

- ANI

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Priya S
Interesting to see the focus on bilateral meetings with so many countries. As an Indian, I'm curious why there's no mention of meeting with PM Modi. Hope our strategic partnership remains strong.
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Aditya G
The "globalist institutions have decayed world order" line worries me. UN has its flaws but it's important for countries like India to have a voice on global stage. Hope this doesn't mean pulling back from multilateralism.
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Sarah B
The meeting with Middle Eastern and Muslim-majority countries is significant. Hope this brings some stability to the region which impacts oil prices and our energy security here in India.
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Meera T
Trump-Zelenskyy meeting will be crucial given the Russia situation. India has to maintain balance between US and Russia, so hope this doesn't create complications for our foreign policy. 🙏
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Karthik V
While the achievements sound impressive, I wish there was more focus on climate change and sustainable development. These global forums should address issues that affect developing countries like India more substantially.

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