President Trump's First Principles Ripple at the United Nations General Assembly September 28, 8:10

The EU-European Union President Tusk argued, avoiding the name, that President Trump said in the summit address of the United Nations General Assembly that the future of the country is not a global citizen but a patriot. The country's first principle, which is developed by holding theory, is causing ripples.

At the United Nations General Assembly opened this month in New York, the summits of each country have been held since the 24th, and President Trump of the United States on the first day said, “The wise leader puts his people and the country first. “It ’s not a global citizen but a patriot who protects the country and neighbors,” he reiterated.

On the other hand, EU President Tusk, who took the stage on the 26th, picked up President Trump ’s remarks while avoiding his name. “It ’s dangerous,” he argued that patriotism and globalism should not be chosen.

In addition, he stated that “history proves that love for the homeland can be easily converted into hatred for the neighboring country,” and expressed concern that patriotism would lead to exclusionism.

In addition, Albania's Prime Minister Rama said in his speech on the 27th that his country's first principle developed by President Trump is union Ripples are called at the general meeting.