President Trump's Thought of Addressing at the Assembly Hall, Not Pre-Recorded United Nations General Assembly, August 14, 10:45

The United Nations General Assembly in New York next month will broadcast a pre-recorded speech at the parliament for the first time since it was founded without the leaders meeting together to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. President Trump said he wanted to make a speech by standing on the floor as the duty of the President of the United States.

At a press conference in the White House yesterday, President Trump said about the UN General Assembly next month: "I'm considering going directly to the United Nations to give a speech. I want to go there," he said, and depending on the circumstances, he wanted to visit the United Nations Headquarters in New York to give a speech.

He explained, "As the President of the United States, I think it's a duty to make an important speech at the United Nations."

Every year, at the United Nations General Assembly, it is customary for the heads of state and leaders from more than 100 countries, including the United States, to gather together and give a speech at the assembly hall. Therefore, it will be held for the first time since its establishment by broadcasting a prerecorded speech at the parliament.

For this reason, President Trump may be the only leader who actually stands at the floor and speaks, but President Trump has been able to respond to the new coronavirus in the United States by visiting the United Nations himself, It seems that there is also the aim of impressing that the president's actions are not restricted.