Trump: The ceasefire in Gaza would not have been possible without me
In a statement, the American president claimed: “The cease-fire in Gaza would not have been possible without me.”
According to Isna, US President Donald Trump, who attended the Davos meeting virtually, said in his speech: “Even before starting work, my team negotiated a ceasefire agreement in the Middle East, which would not have happened without us.” It wouldn’t fall.”
He went on to talk about the war in Ukraine and said: “We hope that our efforts to ensure a peace solution between Russia and Ukraine are now underway.” “It is very important to do this.”
The US president called Ukraine “a land of absolute slaughter” and said: “It’s time to end it (Ukraine conflict).”
In his first global speech, Trump repeated many of the statements he made during his election campaigns and his inauguration speech.
He praised the “Revolution of Common Sense” and claimed that a “Golden Age” had begun in the United States. These are both phrases he said in his inauguration speech.
Trump, who began his first international address with a focus on domestic politics, quickly gravitated toward a more global audience, or at least an audience of world business leaders.
“My message to every business in the world is very simple: come make your product in America, and we’ll give you one of the lowest taxes of any country on earth,” he said.
“We’re lowering taxes significantly, even more than the original tax cuts in the first administration,” Trump added. “But if you don’t produce your product in America, which is your right, you have to pay tariffs.”
He added that the tariffs would be of “various amounts” but would “direct hundreds of billions and even trillions of dollars into the American treasury to boost the economy and pay down debt.”
Trump has repeatedly pledged to use tariffs to boost domestic production and increase pressure on foreign countries, including Europe. But economists have warned that the policy could backfire and lead to a trade war. Such a war will inflict heavy blows on the American economy.
Nevertheless, in the continuation of his speech, he asked OPEC to reduce the price of oil.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the US president again threatened Europe, saying his administration would seek to respond to what he described as “unfair trade relations between the United States and the European Union”.
On Tuesday, Trump denounced a “$350 billion deficit” in trade with the bloc and said they were “looking to impose tariffs” on Europe.
“From the American point of view, the European Union is treating us very, very unfairly, very badly,” Trump said during the question-and-answer portion of his speech in Davos.
He accused the EU of making it “very difficult” to sell agricultural products and vehicles to Europe, adding: “Yet they expect sales and sell their products in the United States.”
In threatening statements against Europe, the US president emphasized: “So we have a deficit of hundreds of billions of dollars in our relations with the European Union, and nobody is happy about it, and we will do something about it.”
He once again took aim at Canada, decrying what he called the “extraordinary deficit” in trade relations with America’s northern neighbor.
Trump added: “The United States does not need Canada for lumber or vehicles, it can escape tariffs if it becomes a US state.”
Trump claims he will “wipe out” the national debt through his tariff policy, saying there is “hardly a country in the world” that will treat America fairly on trade.
The US president once again requested to have a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
According to Trump, Moscow has stopped negotiations about Ukraine.
Trump also said about China: “My administration looks forward to doing well with China and getting along with China.”
He added: “China can play a key role in ending Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.”
Trump also stated that the nuclear disarmament agreement with Moscow and Beijing will be a top priority.
The American president announced the reason for his absence in Davos was the proximity of his inauguration ceremony and the “complexity of planning his trip to Davos”.
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