Trump Calls European Nations’ Russian Energy Purchases ‘Inexcusable’ at UN – Europe Live Updates | Denmark
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Trump Calls European Nations’ Russian Energy Purchases ‘Inexcusable’ at UN – Europe Live Updates | Denmark

In his recent speech at the United Nations General Assembly, former President Donald Trump launched a strong critique of European nations, focusing on issues related to migration, energy purchases from Russia, and climate policies. He warned that European countries are “going to hell” due to their immigration policies, claiming they face an “invasion” of illegal aliens and calling for an end to what he described as a “failed experiment of open borders.”

Trump also urged European leaders to halt all energy imports from Russia immediately, stating, “we are all wasting a lot of time” if they continue, as it funds the war against Ukraine. He ridiculed the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, suggesting that Russia is facing unexpected difficulties in what was expected to be a swift military engagement.

Additionally, he condemned Europe’s green policies, labeling climate change as “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.” Trump argued that these policies, along with immigration, threaten national identities and social stability in Europe.

His speech, which included criticisms of specific cities like London for their leadership on these issues, is expected to provoke significant discussions and reactions among European leaders.



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