The Borneo Post

Trump brings rare laughter to august UN summit

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: Donald Trump, whose political ascent has been full of firsts, on Tuesday achieved another rare feat — bringing laughter to the solemn UN General Assembly.

Delivering his address to the annual gathering of UN heads of state, Trump began in the hyperbolic style of a domestic campaign as he boasted of his record.

“In less than two years, my administra­tion has achieved more than any administra­tion in the history of our country,” Trump boasted, little more than a month before US congressio­nal elections.

As assembled global dignitarie­s started to chuckle, Trump interrupte­d his prepared remarks and insisted, “So true.”

With the laughter audible, Trump smiled and said, “I didn’t expect that reaction, but that’s okay.” He proceeded to tout low US unemployme­nt before proceeding with the rest of his address, a hardline defence of the US right to act on its own without bowing to global rules.

Trump urged internatio­nal pressure against Iran, after he annoyed European allies by withdrawin­g from an agreement on curbing Tehran’s nuclear program, and lashed out at the OPEC cartel over oil prices and China over the imbalance in trade.

Light moments are exceedingl­y unusual in the UN General Assembly, which follows a strict protocol in with each world leader is escorted to the rostrum for an address on issues of the day.

In 2015, Zimbabwe’s then 91year- old strongman Robert Mugabe was met with laughter when he shouted “We are not gays!,” part of his longstandi­ng insistence that homosexual­ity is non-African.

 ??  ?? Trump addresses the media along with US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley during his arrival at the United Nations during the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. — AFP photo
Trump addresses the media along with US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley during his arrival at the United Nations during the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. — AFP photo

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