President Trump speaks at Davos conference Appeal including U.S.-China trade negotiations January 21 21:09

U.S. President Trump addressed the Davos conference in Switzerland for the first time in two years, stressing that "the United States is more economically prosperous than ever before" and reached the first phase of signing this month. He talked about trade negotiations between the United States and China, saying, "It has become an exemplary new thing in the 21st century."

President Trump, who will be attending the Davos meeting where political and business leaders from various countries gather for the first time in two years, made an opening speech on Wednesday.

In this statement, President Trump emphasized, "The United States is more economically prosperous than ever. The United States has won more than ever."

He noted that the first stage of trade negotiations between the United States and China, which had been the greatest risk to the world economy, had reached a first-stage agreement. "The wonderful agreement with China has become a model new in the 21st century. The negotiations were fair and prioritized the demands of workers and families. "

Regarding environmental issues, the main theme of the conference, "It is time to be optimistic, not pessimistic. Fear and doubt are not good thoughts. We must deny the prediction that the earth will be ruined. Must ".

Meanwhile, it did not mention that the U.S. military had killed an Iranian commander this month.

In the U.S., a substantive hearing of the impeachment trial over Trump's allegations in Ukraine will begin on Wednesday, but in a speech President Trump did not mention the impeachment trial and said his economic policy was successful. It all started to appeal.

President Trump will stay in Davos for two days to meet with key figures from around the world in time for the meeting.