Mr. Mugabe then went on to address Mr. Trump directly, telling him to “blow your trumpet in a musical way towards the values of unity, peace, cooperation, togetherness and dialogue which we have always stood for.”CanadaPhotoDuring his speech, Mr. Trump notably omitted any talk of climate change, seen as one of the most pressing issues for many world leaders. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada received the longest applause during his General Assembly speech on Thursday after an implicit dig at Mr. Trump. “President Trump spoke the truth about the great dangers facing our world and issued a powerful call to confront them in order to ensure the future of humanity,” Mr. Netanyahu wrote Tuesday. He also applauded Mr. Trump’s criticism of the Iran nuclear deal, an agreement that Israel has opposed from the beginning. While Mr. Rouhani did not mentioned the American president by name, he took clear aim at Mr. Trump on Wednesday.
Source: New York Times September 23, 2017 20:03 UTC