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Trump to focus on drugs, nukes at U.N.

President set to lay out nation’s role for world

- The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump will call for global action on the world drug problem, lay out his vision of the U.S. role in the world, and urge a halt to the spread of weapons of mass destructio­n during next week’s gathering of world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly.

Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, told reporters Thursday that Trump’s focus “will be very much on the United States,” its role and the relations it wants to build, and “how we can make the American people proud, and what actions we can show that really live up to that.”

“He is looking forward to talking about foreign policy successes the United States has had over the past year and where we’re going to go from here,” she said.

Haley said Trump will address a high-level event Monday on the “Global Call to Action on the World Drug Problem,” which 124 countries have already signed up to support. She said the U.S. is looking forward to more signatorie­s.

The president will address the assembly’s 193 member nations at the official opening Tuesday morning of the global gabfest known as the General Debate.

Haley said Trump will talk about the generosity of the United States. “But he’ll also lay down a marker that while the United States is generous, we’re going to be generous to those who share our values, generous to those who want to work with us, and not those that try and stop the United States or say they hate America, or are counterpro­ductive to what we’re doing,” she said.

She said Trump on Wednesday will chair a Security Council meeting which was expanded from focusing on Iran to nonprolife­ration, including chemical weapons attacks in Syria and Britain.

Haley said Secretary of

State Mike Pompeo will chair a council meeting Thursday to look at on North Korea’s progress toward denuclaear­ization — which she called “baby steps” — and the council’s commitment­s to enforce tough sanctions.

The White House said Trump will hold “pull-aside” meetings with U.N. Secretary-general Antonio Guterres and Maria Fernanda Espinosa, the General Assembly president.

Trump will have longer bilateral meetings with South Korean President Moon Jae-in, Egyptian President Abdel-fattah el-sissi, French President Emmanuel Macron, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May.

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