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From the UN stands, Trump continues his reinforcement with the politician in Europe whom he considers “terrible, awful, terrible”

From the UN stands, Trump continues his reinforcement with the politician in Europe whom he considers

September 23, 2025, USA, New York: US President Donald Trump, speaks in the general debate of the UN General Assembly. Photo: Kay Nietfeld / DPA / Profimedia

US President Donald Trump held on Tuesday, September 23, a speech of almost an hour at the United Nations General Assembly (UN) and used some of the time spent in the stands to re -reject an old conflict, with the mayor of London.

Last week, on the return road from his two-day official visit to the UK, the White House leader criticized Sadiq Khan, calling him “one of the weakest mayors in the world” and said that the mayor would not be invited to the Fasto Banquet at the Windsor Palace.

Sources close to Khan stated, for the British Sky News television station, that the London mayor did not ask or expected to receive an invitation.

And on Tuesday, in his statements at the UN stand, Trump again discussed the name of Khan.

“I have to say that I look at London, where you have a terrible, awful mayor, and the city has changed so much, so much,” said the American president, criticizing immigration in Europe.

“Now they want to go to the law of Sharia, but (Muslims. No) are in another country. You can't do that,” said Trump.

“Both immigration and their suicide ideas will lead to the death of Western Europe, if no measures are taken immediately,” the White House leader added.

It is not clear why Trump has brought the law of Sharia – which is related to the legal system of Islam – but there is no evidence that it would be applied as a politics in London, notes the British quoted.

In front of the management of the organization and over 150 leaders of the world present at the General Assembly, Donald Trump also launched accusations at the UN, denouncing the fact that the international organization did not contact him in relation to various wars that he praised.

Ashley Davis

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