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on behalf of the General Assembly I have

the honor to welcome to the United

Nations His Excellency Donald Trump

president of the United States of

America and to invite him to address the

assembly you have the floor sir

Madam President mr. secretary-general

world leaders ambassadors and

distinguished delegates one year ago I

stood before you for the first time in

this Grand Hall I addressed the threats

facing our world and I presented a

vision to achieve a brighter future for

all of humanity

today I stand before the United Nations

General Assembly to share the

extraordinary progress we've made in

less than two years my administration

has accomplished more than almost any

Administration in the history of our

country America's so true

didn't expect that reaction but that's

okay

America's economy is booming like never

before since my election we've added 10

trillion dollars in wealth the stock

market is at an all-time high in history

and jobless claims are at a 50-year low

african-american Hispanic American and

Asian American unemployment have all

achieved their lowest levels ever

recorded we've added more than 4 million

new jobs including half a million

manufacturing jobs we have past the

biggest tax cuts and reforms in American

history

we've started the construction of a

major border wall and we have greatly

strengthened border security we have

secured record funding for our military

700 billion dollars this year and 716

billion dollars next year our military

will soon be more powerful than it has

ever been before in other words the

United States is stronger safer and a

richer country than it was when I

assumed office less than two years ago

we are standing up for America and for

the American people and we are also

standing up for the world this is great

news for our citizens and for

peace-loving people everywhere we

believe that when nations respect the

rights of their neighbors and defend the

interests of their people they can

better work together to secure the

blessings of safety prosperity and peace

each of us here today is the emissary of

a distinct culture a rich history and a

people bound together by ties of memory

tradition and the values that make our

homelands like nowhere else on earth

that is why America will always

independence and cooperation over global

governance control and domination I

honor the right of every nation in this

room to pursue its own customs beliefs

and traditions the United States will

not tell you how to live for work or

worship we only ask that you honor our

sovereignty in return from Warsaw to

Brussels to Tokyo to Singapore it has

been my highest honor to represent the

United States abroad I have forged close

relationships and friendships and strong

partnerships with the leaders of many

nations in this room and our approach

has always yield an incredible change

with support from many countries here

today

we have engaged with North Korea to

replace the specter of conflict with a

bold and new push for peace in June I

traveled to Singapore to meet face to

face with North Korea's leader chairman

kim jeong-hoon we had highly productive

conversations and meetings and we agreed

that it was in both countries interest

to pursue the denuclearization of the

Korean Peninsula since that meeting we

have already seen a number of

encouraging measures that few could have

imagined only a short time ago the

missiles and rockets are no longer

flying in every direction nuclear

testing has stopped some military

facilities are already being dismantled

our hostages have been released and as

promised the remains of our fallen

heroes are being returned home to lay it

rest in American soil

I would like to thank chairman Kim for

his courage and for the steps he has

taken though much work remains to be

done

the sanctions will stay in place until

denuclearization occurs I also want to

thank the many member states who helped

us reach this moment a moment that is

actually far greater than people would

understand far greater but for also

their support and the critical support

that we will all need going forward

special thanks to president moon of

South Korea

Prime Minister Abbey of Japan and

President Xi of China in the Middle East

our new approach is also yielding great

strides and very historic change

following my trip to Saudi Arabia last

year the Gulf countries opened a new

center to target terrorist financing

they are enforcing new sanctions working

with us to identify and track terrorist

networks and taking more responsibility

for fighting terrorism and extremism in

their own region the UAE Saudi Arabia

and Qatar have pledged billions of

dollars to aid the people of Syria and

Yemen and they are pursuing multiple

avenues to ending Yemen's horrible

horrific civil war ultimately it is up

to the nations of the region to decide

what kind of future they want for

themselves and their children for that

reason the United States is working with

the Gulf Cooperation Council Jordan and

Egypt to establish a regional strategic

alliance so that Middle Eastern nations

can advance prosperity stability and

security across their home region thanks

to the United States military and our

partnership with many of your nations

I am pleased to report that the

bloodthirsty killers known as Isis have

been driven out from the territory they

once held in Iraq and Syria we will

continue to work with friends and allies

to deny radical Islamic terrorists any

funding territory or support or any

means of infiltrating our borders the

ongoing tragedy in Syria is

heartbreaking our shared goals must be

the de-escalation of military conflict

along with a political solution that

honors the will of the Syrian people in

this vein we urge the United Nations LED

peace process be reinvigorated but rest

assured the United States will respond

if chemical weapons are deployed by the

Assad regime

I commend the people of Jordan and other

neighboring countries for hosting

refugees from this very brutal civil war

as we see in Jordan the most

compassionate policy is to place

refugees as close to their homes as

possible to ease their eventual return

to be part of the rebuilding process

this approach also stretches finite

resources to help far more people

increasing the impact of every dollar

spent every solution to the humanitarian

crisis in Syria must also include a

strategy to address the brutal regime

that is fuelled and financed it the

corrupt dictatorship in Iran Iran's

leaders so chaos death and destruction

they do not respect their neighbors or

borders or the sovereign rights of

Nations

instead Iran's leaders plundered the

nation's resources to enrich themselves

and to spread mayhem across the Middle

East and far beyond the Iranian people

are rightly outraged that their leaders

have embezzled billions of dollars for

Moran's treasure seized valuable

portions of the economy and looted the

people's religious endowments all to

line their own pockets and send their

proxies to wage war not good

Iran's neighbors have paid a heavy toll

for the region's agenda of aggression

and expansion that is why so many

countries in the Middle East strongly

supported my decision to withdraw the

United States from the horrible 2015

Iran nuclear deal and reimpose nuclear

sanctions the Iran deal was a windfall

for Iran's leaders in the years since

the deal was reached Iran's military

budget grew nearly 40% the dictatorship

used the funds to build nuclear capable

missiles increase internal repression

finance terrorism and fund havoc and

slaughter in Syria and Yemen the United

States has launched a campaign of

economic pressure to deny the regime the

funds it needs to advance its bloody

agenda last month we began reimposing

hard-hitting nuclear sanctions that have

been lifted under the Iran deal

additional sanctions will resume

November 5th

and war will follow and we are working

with countries that import Iranian crude

oil to cut their purchases substantially

we cannot allow the world's leading

sponsor of terrorism to possess the

planet's most dangerous weapons we

cannot allow a regime that chants death

to America and that threatens Israel

with annihilation to possess the means

to deliver a nuclear warhead to any city

on earth just can't do it we ask all

nations to isolate Iran regime as long

as its aggression continues and we ask

all nations to support or Ran's people

as they struggle to reclaim their

religious and righteous destiny this

year we also took another significant

step forward in the Middle East in

recognition of every sovereign state to

determine its own capital I move the US

Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem the

United States is committed to a future

of peace and stability in the region

including peace between the Israelis and

the Palestinians that aim is advanced

not harmed by acknowledging the obvious

facts America's policy of principle

realism

means we will not be held hostage to all

dogmas discredited ideologies and

so-called experts who have been proven

wrong over the years time and time again

this is true not only in matters of

peace but in matters of prosperity we

believe that trade must be fair and

reciprocal

the United States will not be taken

advantage of any longer for decades the

United States opened its economy the

largest by far on earth with few

conditions we allowed foreign goods from

all over the world to flow freely across

our borders yet other countries did not

grant us fair and reciprocal access to

their markets in return even worse some

countries abused their openness to dump

their products subsidize their goods

target our industries and manipulate

their currencies to gain unfair

advantage over our country as a result

our trade deficit ballooned to nearly

800 billion dollars a year for this

reason we are systematically

renegotiating broken and bad trade deals

last month we announced a groundbreaking

us-mexico trade agreement and just

yesterday I stood with President moon to

announce the successful completion of

the brand-new u.s. Korea trade deal and

this is just the beginning

many nations in this hall will agree

that the world trading system is in dire

need of change for example countries

were admitted to the World Trade

Organization that violate every single

principle on which the organization is

based while the United States and many

other nations play by the rules these

countries use government-run Industrial

Planning and state-owned enterprises to

rig the system in their favor

they engage in relentless product

dumping forced technology transfer

and the theft of intellectual property

the United States lost over three

million manufacturing jobs nearly a

quarter of all steel germs and sixty

thousand factories after China joined

the WTO and we have racked up thirteen

trillion dollars in trade deficits over

the last two decades but those days are

over we will no longer tolerate such

abuse we will not allow our workers to

be victimized our companies to be

cheated and our wealth to be plundered

and transferred America will never

apologize for protecting its citizens

the United States has just announced

tariffs on another two hundred billion

dollars in Chinese made goods for a

total so far of two hundred and fifty

billion dollars have great respect and

affection from my friend President Xi

but I've made clear our trade imbalance

is just not acceptable China's market

distortions and the way they deal cannot

be tolerated as my administration has

demonstrated America will always act in

our national interests I spoke before

this body last year and warned that the

UN Human Rights Council had become a

grave embarrassment to this institution

shielding egregious human rights abusers

while bashing America and its many

friends our ambassador to the United

Nations nikki Haley laid out a clear

agenda for reform

but despite reported and repeated

warnings no action at all

was taken so the United States took the

only responsible course we withdrew from

the Human Rights Council and we will not

return until real reform is enacted for

similar reasons the United States will

provide no support and recognition to

the International Criminal Court as far

as America is concerned the ICC has no

jurisdiction no legitimacy and no

authority the icc claims near universal

jurisdiction over the citizens of every

country violating all principles of

justice fairness and due process we will

never surrender America sovereignty to

an unelected unaccountable global

bureaucracy America is governed by

Americans we reject the ideology of

globalism and we embrace the doctrine of

patriotism around the world responsible

nations must defend against threats to

sovereignty not just from global

governments but also from other new

forms of coercion and domination in

America we believe strongly in energy

security for ourselves and for our

allies we have become the largest energy

producer anywhere on the face of the

earth the United States stands ready to

export our abundant affordable supply of

oil clean coal and natural gas OPEC and

OPEC nations are as usual ripping off

the rest of the world and I don't like

it

nobody should like it we defend many of

these nations for nothing and then they

take advantage of us by giving us high

oil prices not good we want them to stop

raising prices we want them to start

lowering prices and they must contribute

substantially to military protection

from now on we are not going to put up

with it these horrible prices much

longer reliance on a single foreign

supplier can leave a nation vulnerable

to extortion and intimidation that is

why we congratulate European states such

as Poland for leading the construction

of a Baltic pipeline so that nations are

not dependent on Russia to meet their

energy needs Germany will become totally

dependent on Russian energy if it does

not immediately change course here in

the Western Hemisphere we are committed

to maintaining our independence from the

encroachment of expansionist foreign

powers it has been the formal policy of

our countries since President Monroe

that we reject the interference of

foreign nations in this Hemisphere and

in our own affairs the United States has

recently strengthened our laws to better

screen foreign investments in our

country for national security threats

and we welcome cooperation with

countries in this region and around the

world that wish to do the same you need

to do it for your own protection the

United States is also working with

partners in Latin America to confront

threats to sovereignty from

uncontrolled migration tolerance for

human struggling and you've been

smuggling and trafficking is not humane

it's a horrible thing that's going on at

levels that nobody has ever seen before

it's very very cruel illegal immigration

funds criminal networks ruthless gangs

and the flow of deadly drugs illegal

immigration exploits vulnerable

populations hurts hard-working citizens

and has produced a vicious cycle of

crime violence and poverty only by

upholding national borders destroying

criminal gangs can we break this cycle

and establish a real foundation for

prosperity we recognize the right of

every nation in this room to set its own

immigration policy in accordance with

its national interests just as we ask

other countries to respect our own right

to do the same which we are doing that

is one reason the United States will not

participate in the new global compact on

migration migration should not be

governed by an international body

unaccountable to our own citizens

ultimately the only long-term solution

to the migration crisis is to help

people build more hopeful futures in

their home countries make their

countries great again currently we are

witnessing a human tragedy as an example

in Venezuela more than two million

people have fled the anguish inflicted

by the socialist Maduro regime and its

Cuban sponsors

not long ago Venezuela was one of the

richest countries on earth today

socialism has bankrupted the oil-rich

nation and driven its people into abject

poverty virtually everywhere socialism

or communism has been tried it has

produced suffering corruption and decay

socialism's thirst for power leads to

expansion incursion and oppression all

nations of the world should resist

socialism and the misery that it brings

to everyone in that spirit we ask the

nations gathered here to join us in

calling for the restoration of democracy

in Venezuela today we are announcing

additional sanctions against the

repressive regime targeting murderers

inner circle and close advisers we are

grateful for all of the work the united

nations does around the world to help

people build better lives for themselves

and their families the United States is

the world's largest giver in the world

by far a foreign aid but few give

anything to us that is why we are taking

a hard look at US foreign assistance

that will be headed up by Secretary of

State Mike Pompeo we will examine what

is working what is not working and

whether the countries who receive our

dollars and our protection also have our

interests at heart

moving forward we are only going to give

foreign aid to those who respect us and

frankly are our friends and we expect

other countries to

pay their fair share for the cost of

their defense the United States is

committed to making the United Nations

more effective and accountable I have

said many times that the United Nations

has unlimited potential as part of our

reform effort I have told our

negotiators that the United States will

not pay more than 25 percent of the UN

peacekeeping budget this will encourage

other countries to step up get involved

and also share in this very large burden

and we are working to shift more of our

funding from assessed contributions to

voluntary so that we can target American

resources to the programs with the best

record of success only when each of us

does our part and contributes our share

can we realize the UN's highest

aspirations we must pursue peace without

fear hope without despair and security

without apology looking around this hall

where so much history has transpired we

think of the many before us who have

come here to address the challenges of

their nations and of their times and our

thoughts turned to the same question

that ran through all their speeches and

resolutions through every word and every

hope it is the question of what kind of

world will we leave for our children and

what kind of nations they will inherit

the dreams that fill this hall today are

as diverse as the people who have stood

at this podium and as varied as the

countries represented

here in this body are it really is

something it really is great great

history there is India a free society

over a billion people successfully

lifting countless millions out of

poverty and into the middle class

there is Saudi Arabia where King Salman

and the Crown Prince are pursuing bold

new reforms there is Israel proudly

celebrating its 70th anniversary as a

thriving democracy in the Holy Land

in Poland the great people are standing

up for their independence their security

and their sovereignty many countries are

pursuing their own unique visions

building their own hopeful futures and

chasing their own wonderful dreams of

destiny of legacy and of a home the

whole world is richer humanity is better

because of this beautiful constellation

of nations each very special each very

unique and each shining brightly in its

part of the world in each one we see

awesome promise of a people bound to get

as for Americans we know what kind of

future we want for ourselves we know

what kind of a nation America must

always be in America we believe in the

majesty of freedom and the dignity of

the individual we believe in

self-government and the rule of law and

we prized the culture that sustains our

Liberty a culture built on strong

families deep faith and fierce

independence we celebrate our heroes we

treasure our traditions

and above all we love our country inside

everyone in this great chamber today and

everyone listening all around the globe

there is the heart of a patriot that

feels the same powerful love for your

nation the same intense loyalty to your

homeland the passion that burns in the

hearts of patriots and the souls of

Nations has inspired reform and

revolution sacrifice a sacrifice and

selflessness scientific breakthroughs

and magnificent works of art our task is

not to erase it but to embrace it to

build with it to draw on its ancient

wisdom and to find within it the will to

make our nations greater a region safer

and the world better to unleash this

incredible potential in our people we

must defend the foundations that make it

all possible sovereign and independent

nations are the only vehicle where

freedom has ever survived democracy has

ever endured where peace has ever

prospered and so we must protect our

sovereignty and our cherished

independence above all when we do we

will find new avenues for cooperation

unfolding before us we will find new

passion for peacemaking

rising within us we will find new

purpose new resolve and new spirit

flourishing all around us and making

this a more beautiful world in which to

live

so together let us choose a future of

patriotism

prosperity and pride let us choose peace

and freedom over domination and defeat

and let us come here to this place to

stand for our people and their nations

forever strong forever sovereign forever

just and forever thankful for the Grace

and the goodness and the glory of God

thank you god bless you and God bless

the nations of the world thank you very

much on behalf of the General Assembly I

wish to thank the President of the

United States of America for the state

ventures made may I request

representatives to remain seated while

we agreed the president after which the

meeting will stand suspended for five

minutes before resuming to hear the next

speaker

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U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the UN General Assembly Tuesday morning, Eastern

Standard Time.

As expected, he did talk about North Korea, but his tone was a lot different than a year

ago.

Our Blue House correspondent Hwang Hojun, who's also in New York, has this story.

His narrative has done a complete one-eighty.

It was just a year ago when the U.S. President threatened North Korea with quote "fire and

fury."

"The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself

or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.

Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime."

But on Tuesday morning, local time,...

"I would like to thank Chairman Kim for his courage and for the steps he has taken."

President Trump was giving his second address to the UN General Assembly since his inauguration

in 2017.

He touted his administration's efforts to negotiate with North Korea to achieve peace,...

saying that North Korea is no longer carrying out missile and nuclear tests.

He underscored that the regime is even demolishing some of its military facilities, releasing

hostages and returning the remains of American soldiers killed in the Korean War.

But regarding the sanctions on North Korea, President Trump said they will stay in place

until denuclearization occurs on the Korean peninsula.

He did thank the international community, singling out his South Korean counterpart

President Moon Jae-in, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese President Xi Jinping

for their support for U.S. policy towards North Korea.

On the free trade agreement signed Monday, local time, by him and the South Korean leader,

President Trump praised the deal, calling it just the beginning.

He blasted China for its trade practices that he claimed create an intolerable trade imbalance,

defending his trade war on Beijing and also strongly attacking OPEC nations for high oil

prices.

The General Assembly is the very embodiment of multilateralism, but President Trump again

rejected what he calls globalism, stressing the importance of national sovereignty and

independence.

Now, President Moon Jae-in will take the stand on Wednesday local time, here at the UN Headquarters.

Addressing the body of nations, he will share his vision for improving inter-Korean relations

to achieve denuclearization and establish lasting peace, as well as the results of his

recent summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Hwang Hojun, Arirang News.

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U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the UN General Assembly Tuesday morning, Eastern

Standard Time.

As expected, he did talk about North Korea, but his tone was a lot different than a year

ago.

Our Blue House correspondent Hwang Hojun, who's also in New York, has this story.

His narrative has done a complete one-eighty.

It was just a year ago when the U.S. President threatened North Korea with quote "fire and

fury."

"The United States has great strength and patience, but if it is forced to defend itself

or its allies, we will have no choice but to totally destroy North Korea.

Rocket Man is on a suicide mission for himself and for his regime."

But on Tuesday morning, local time,...

"I would like to thank Chairman Kim for his courage and for the steps he has taken."

President Trump was giving his second address to the UN General Assembly since his inauguration

in 2017.

He touted his administration's efforts to negotiate with North Korea to achieve peace,...

saying that North Korea is no longer carrying out missile and nuclear tests.

He underscored that the regime is even demolishing some of its military facilities, releasing

hostages and returning the remains of American soldiers killed in the Korean War.

But regarding the sanctions on North Korea, President Trump said they will stay in place

until denuclearization occurs on the Korean peninsula.

He did thank the international community, singling out his South Korean counterpart

President Moon Jae-in, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Chinese President Xi Jinping

for their support for U.S. policy towards North Korea.

On the free trade agreement signed Monday, local time, by him and the South Korean leader,

President Trump praised the deal, calling it just the beginning.

He blasted China for its trade practices that he claimed create an intolerable trade imbalance,

defending his trade war on Beijing and also strongly attacking OPEC nations for high oil

prices.

The General Assembly is the very embodiment of multilateralism, but President Trump again

rejected what he calls globalism, stressing the importance of national sovereignty and

independence.

Now, President Moon Jae-in will take the stand on Wednesday local time, here at the UN Headquarters.

Addressing the body of nations, he will share his vision for improving inter-Korean relations

to achieve denuclearization and establish lasting peace, as well as the results of his

recent summit meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.

Hwang Hojun, Arirang News.

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If those of you on the left still can not seem to understand why we on the right want

a strong and secure border, here is one of the hundreds of reasons.

Fox News is now reporting that the city council of the extreme left-wing city of Portland

just approved a $500,000 grant for potential deportees' legal services.

And as if this was not enough Multnomah County is matching that amount.

Here is more on this insanity via Fox 12: "This week Portland City Council approved

a $500,000 dollar grant to Catholic Charities of Oregon and Multnomah County is matching

that amount.

It's funding that will go toward paying for attorneys and legal services for potential

deportees.

Margaux Weeke, a communications specialist in the Office of Commissioner Chloe Eudaly

told FOX 12 Friday the funding which is being called the "Universal Representation Project"

will be for immigrants who may not be able to afford an attorney during legal proceedings.

It's services that Jordan Cunnings, a staff attorney at Innovation Law Lab, said are crucial

in winning cases.

"For many people it's sort of the most frightening most monumental experience they

are going to have in their life and there's just an incredibly limited number of resources

for folks who can not afford attorneys," Cunnings said.

Innovation Law Lab is an immigrant-rights organization in Portland.

Cunnings said the organization will have a direct hand in the implementation of the program.

"Innovation Law Lab in collaboration with a group of legal service providers and community

organizations has been brainstorming and dreaming about universal rep for over a year and meeting

to sort of plan and making the funding ask and we are going to be serving as sort of

the strategy point and the hub for coordination of the program," she said.

"We are going to be the tactical center for the direct service attorneys so we are

going to be representing people in removal proceedings in the Portland immigration court

and providing case support and strategy with a goal of winning every case."

Cunnings said about half of the thousands of Oregonians who are in removal proceedings

in court currently have no representation.

"Immigration court is one of the only court proceedings where the government always has

a lawyer at their table and the respondent often does not have a lawyer at the table,"

Cunnings said.

"The stakes are also incredibly high so you are basically stacking the deck against

people by having them in what's often a life or death situation for them in the case

that they are fighting."

But with that funding Cunnings told FOX 12 immigrants will have a voice and a chance

to stay in the U.S.

"Whether or not you have a lawyer in immigration court is ultimately the most determinant factor

in whether or not you win your case," Cunnings said.

"It's a very emotional experience and we are just really thrilled to now have the

opportunity to sort of step in and support people who are at risk of removal here in

Oregon

The city said this a pilot program and after a year the council will evaluate its success.

The $500,000 dollars from the city is general fund dollars and every tax payer FOX 12 polled

Friday night said they are in favor of the program."

City officials are saying that the funding that's being coined as the "Universal

Representation Project" is for Illegal Aliens to use who may not be able to afford attorneys

during their legal proceedings.

The money is said to be going to Catholic Charities of Oregon which will, in turn, use

the funds to pay for legal counsel for illegal aliens.

What's probably even more asinine about this whole plan is the fact that the $500k

is coming out of Portland's general fund.

A fund that's there to pay for police, fire and parks operations.

The reason they do this is because they know very well people would never vote to give

money to illegals aliens but they will vote to fund police and fire the moment they have

no money and start the typical scare tactics about not having enough police or firefighters

around in case of an emergency.

All this is just one more attack on President Trump.

The left is in the middle of one of its typical tantrums and they will enact anything they

can to spite him and go against his policies which are proving to be very good for the

United States.

This is just funny and sad at the same time to watch, it's like the left have turned

into perpetual troubled teenagers rebelling against their parents.

This tactic might have worked before, but today the right is smarter and knows the drill,

so the left will just keep losing.

All we on the right can do is pull up a chair, sit and enjoy the show, and of course go out

and vote

in the midterms.

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The U.N. laughed at Trump so we turned it into a Seinfeld intro | Department of Satire - Duration: 0:27.

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Trump: 'Missiles and rockets are no longer flying' from North Korea - Duration: 20:11.

President Donald Trump is boasting that, thanks to him, 'missiles and rockets are no longer flying in every direction' from North Korea although he warns economic sanctions will remain in place until there is denuclearization on the Korean peninsula

In his 34-minute speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, Trump bragged that his meeting with North Korean President Kim Jong-Un in Singapore in June resulted in a 'bold and new push for peace

' He said that was 'a moment that is actually far greater than people would understand

' 'The missiles and rockets are no longer flying in every direction,' Trump bragged

He also outlined what else has happened since June: Nuclear testing has stopped, some military facilities are already being dismantled, U

S.hostages have been released, and the remains of American service members who died in the Korean War are being returned

He did acknowledge 'much work remains to be done' as his administration works to set up another meeting with Kim

And he added he would keep sanctions on Pyongyang.'The sanctions will stay in place until denuclearization occurs,' he said

Trump told reporters later in the afternoon he and Kim have an 'extraordinary' communication between them

'We've had communication that nobody will know about that is extraordinary.When you look at last year at this exact time, my words were slightly different having to do with the events taking place in North Korea – slightly different,' he said 'but there has been a tremendous difference from one more to the next and far greater than anyone would understand

' The original Singapore agreement was criticized for its lack of specific, measurable outcomes for North Korea and for not having a timetable on when denuclearization would occur

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has been in negotiations with Pyongyang and plans to make another trip there before the end of the year, he told reporters in New York on Monday

Trump said on Monday his next summit with Kim Jong-un will be 'most likely in a 'different location' than it was before, seemingly ruling out Singapore out as an option

Trump said his second summit with Kim will be similar to the format they had before at a 'location to be determined' that will be 'announced within a fairly short period of time

' 'We are in no rush.There's no hurry.We got back three months ago or so,' he said of their summit in June

'We've made more progress than anybody's made in -  ever, - frankly, with regard to North Korea

' The U.S.president declared that 'in some ways' he has an 'extraordinary' relationship with Kim

'I really believe North Korea has tremendous economic potential, and I believe that Chairman Kim and the people of North Korea want to see that potential arrived at, and we'll help them to that end,' he said as he met with the South Korean president

'The relationship is very good.in fact in some ways it's extraordinary.we'll see what happens

But we will be having a second summit in the not too distant future.' Trump on Monday boasted that his administration has made 'tremendous progress' in the dispute with North Korea in the year since he called Kim Jong-un 'Rocket Man' and placed heavy sanctions on the isolated regime for its illicit nuclear activities

He said on his way into the United Nations that talks were 'moving very well' with the hermit nation and 'the relationships are very good

' 'We have many things in store, looks like we will have a second summit quite soon,' he said

'As you know, Kim Jong-un wrote a letter - beautiful letter - and asking for a second meeting, and we will be doing that

' Trump said that U.S.Secretary of State Mike Pompeo will 'work that out in the immediate future

' He added: 'Looks like its moving very, very well, tremendous progress on North Korea

' 'Since we got here, it was a different world.That was a very dangerous time.This is one year later, a much different time,' Trump said

The president briefly spoke to press about North Korea on his way into the United Nations on Monday for his first meeting of the day, a U

S.-led forum on counter-narcotics efforts around the globe.He commented on his way out about his under-fire Supreme Court nominee who was hit with two new sex assault allegations on Sunday night

'We should look into the lawyers doing the representation.Judge Kavanaugh is an outstanding person and I am with him all the way,' he told press

'And for people to come out of the woodwork from 36 years ago and 30 years ago and never mentioned it

All of a sudden it happens.In my opinion, it's totally political.It's totally political

' Pompeo said later, at a White House briefing, that he expects to make his next visit to Pyongyang before the end of the year and a meeting with Trump is likely to follow

'Lord willing, I'll be traveling before the end of the year,' he told reporters.He declined to detail 'reciprocal action' to DailyMail

com that the U.S.would be willing to take to secure a nuclear deal during the briefing while asserting that sanctions will stay on Pyongyang until it completely and verifiably ends its nuclear program

'We're not going to talk about the state of the negotiation — it would be inappropriate for us to do that or our North Korean counterparts to talk about particular deal points, things we're working on,' he stated

'But the fundamental principles remain the same.We expect the full, complete, verified denuclearization of North Korea,' Pompeo added

'And until such time as that occurs, the economic sanctions — the sanctions that have been put in place by the United Nations Security Council — will remain in place

' Trump is meeting this afternoon with the South Korean president.In addition to North Korea, the two leaders will discuss trade

The U.S.president had a working dinner with the Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe as soon as he arrived in New York on Sunday evening in the building that was once his office and residence

The meal was closed to press from both sides, but pictures distributed by the U.S

and Japanese governments later showed Abe and Trump shaking hands in the president's lavish penthouse

Trump said in a tweet on Sunday night, before the meeting, that they'd be talking about the military and trade, in a nod to Japan's long sought after agreement for a formal economic relationship with the U

S.'We have done much to help Japan, would like to see more of a reciprocal relationship

It will all work out!' Trump said.The billionaire president was spending his first night in New York since September of 2017

He also slept in his apartment in August of 2017 during a working vacation, making this week just his third visit to his Manhattan apartment since the beginning of his term

Heavy security and traffic closures were expected across New York City all week to accommodate Trump and other visiting leaders

Trump is making his second appearance at the United Nations this year, where he will deliver a speech and preside over a Security Council meeting in addition to one-on-one sessions with world leaders

Shinzo Abe holds a special place on the list of leaders that Trump will meet with, having been the first head of government to fly to New York to meet him at Trump Tower after the real estate tycoon's 2016 election 

Japan is also a key partner for the United States in the Asia Pacific, where the United States is engaged in an escalating trade dispute with China while navigating a tricky disarmament agreement with North Korea

Abe was just reelected himself in the past week - a feat that Trump congratulated him for on Twitter

But Trump also signaled that he wouldn't let their friendship or security relationship get in the way of trade rules he believes are fair to the United States

He has taken the same approach to his talks with with Xi Jinping of China.Trump and Abe have much to discuss since their last meeting at the G7 summit in Canada in June

Trump traveled straight to Singapore to meet with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un

A year ago at the general assembly gathering, Trump derogatorily referred to Kim as 'Rocket Man' in comments that critics of the new president's in-your-face style worried would start a nuclear war

He introduced tough new sanctions on North Korea at the conference, as well, and vowed to keep maximum pressure on Kim's government until it stopped building nukes

In a major turnaround, Kim and Trump signed an informal pact for North Korea to completely and verifiably end its nuclear program in Singapore

'Prior to my coming into office, a lot of people thought we were going — it was inevitable — we were going to war in North Korea

And now we're — the relationships, I have to tell you, at least on a personal basis, they're very good

It's very much calmed down,' Trump asserted last week at the White House.So far, the tete-a-tete has not produced significant results on the nuclear front, although North Korea has not conducted missile or nuclear tests since and followed through on a pledge to return the remains of American soldiers

Talks reached a total standstill in late August as North Korea failed to make good on its promises to Trump at the nuclear summit

They were considered back on track by the administration this month after North Korea opted not to use its founder's day parade to show off its arsenal as it had done in year's past

'The fact that the two leaders in Korea both shook hands and said they want to denuclearize and they want peace, that's no small thing

I think the fact that their parade, they didn't show off nuclear weapons for the first time is a major accomplishment,' U

S.Ambassador to the U.N.Nikki Haley told CNN on Sunday.Trump otherwise received a letter from Kim that he says revealed the 'tremendous progress' the nations have made in the past year

His senior aides like Haley and Pompeo are optimistic yet cautious of the overtures from Kim

'Look, we are far from reaching the end of this,' Haley said Sunday.'We have to both make sure that North Korea knows what we mean by denuclearization

We have got to make sure we enforce sanctions, because that's what brought them to the table in the first place

' Her comments echoed State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert's proclamation on Thursday that 'in order to get to the denuclearization of North Korea, sanctions must be enforced

We cannot let our foot off the gas.' Pompeo was expected to meet with his North Korean counterpart, Ri Yong-ho, this week in New York

A second summit between Trump and Kim, he says, is soon to follow.'It's in the works

We're hoping everything falls together and it makes good sense here before too terribly long,' he told the BBC in an interview on Friday

Trump will in the meantime meet with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, who is fresh off his own summit with Kim

The leaders of the two Koreas clasped hands victoriously, shared hugs and announced a joint bid for the 2032 Olympics at the conclusion of a meeting last week in Pyongyang

Kim credited Trump for generating regional stability at the finale of his three-day summit with Moon, their third set of talks since South Korea hosted the Winter Olympics in February

The countries' athletes entered the arena under one flag at the Opening Ceremony.Moon and Kim agreed at the summit to new steps that the North would take to denuclearize, specifically the closure of the Tongchang-ri facility, which the U

S.says would be independently supervised.Kim said he would be willing to close a second site, at Yongbyon, if Trump takes 'reciprocal steps' that were left unspecified but are assumed to be referring to sanctions

Moon reported after the summit that Kim is eager to meet with Trump again.He'll reveal more of his conversation with Kim during his meeting with Trump on the sidelines of the United Nations

Trump will also hold private talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Theresa May, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi while he is town

The president is meanwhile avoiding sit downs while he's in New York with U.S.allies from around the globe such as Germany, which he knocked over the summer at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit for a Russian pipeline deal, as Angela Merkel skips the conference

He's bypassing Canada, another country which the U.Sis currently engaged in a messy trade negotiation, as well, even though the neighboring nation's prime minister will be in New York

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President Trump Talks Iran, Two-State Solution During U.N. Meeting - Duration: 0:34.

For more infomation >> President Trump Talks Iran, Two-State Solution During U.N. Meeting - Duration: 0:34.

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United Nations openly laugh at Donald Trump as he boasts about his achievements - Daily News - Duration: 2:23.

 United Nations delegates openly laughed at Donald Trump during his keynote speech to the General Assembly

The humiliating moment came just moments into his big speech in New York City.AdChoicesADVERTISINGinRead invented by Teads  He claimed: "In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country

"Promoted Stories  As laughter started to bubble through the crowd, Trump insisted: "So true

"  The hilarity spread across the general assembly, growing louder as Trump halted his speech

Read More Top Donald Trump stories  After what seemed like an eternity, the US President exhaled, cocked his head, laughed briefly and said: "I didn't expect that reaction, but that's OK

"  The moment was made yet more awkward by a tweet Trump sent in 2014.  He wrote: "We need a President who isn't a laughing stock to the entire World

 "We need a truly great leader, a genius at strategy and winning. Respect!"  The President went on to warn Syria's Assad regime that the US would "respond" if they used chemical weapons

 And he accused Iran of sowing chaos, death and destruction.   Donald Trump UN speech live: Watch US President address General Assembly in New York  Trump slammed the Iran Nuclear Deal, from which he withdrew earlier this year, as "horrible"

 And he vowed to resume oil sanctions on Iran from November 5, with more sanctions to follow

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