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Breaking-News >> WorldNews Trump called three “very dangerous” incidents at the United Nations, UN Secretary-General has asked for an investigation
According to media such as the U.S. National Broadcasting Company local time on the 24th, about the incident occurred during the United Nations headquarters on 23rd during the relevant events, UN Secretary-General Guterres told the U.S. permanent delegation to the United Nations, he has requested an investigation. UN Secretary-General spokesman Dujarric issued a statement on the 24th local time, saying that Guterres received a letter from the U.S. Permanent Mission to the United Nations on the same day about the incident that happened during Trump's participation at the UN headquarters on the 23rd. "The Secretary-General informed the U.S. delegation that he had requested a thorough investigation, and expressed the willingness of the United Nations to cooperate with relevant U.S. departments on this issue in a completely transparent manner to determine the cause of the incident referred to by the U.S. side." Trump tweeted on social media on the 24th that three “very dangerous” incidents occurred on 23rd on the United Nations. He said, first, that the automatic ladder leading to the floor of the main speaker suddenly stopped, and if he and Mrs. Melania did not hold hands tightly, “the consequences were unthinkable.” Secondly, when he delivered a speech, the vocabulary failed. In addition, after the speech, Trump was told that the audio in the speaker room also had problems, unless world leaders used the translator’s headphones, nothing could be heard. Trump also said that he would send the relevant documents to the UN Secretary-General and requested an immediate investigation. Regarding the problems that Trump encountered at the United Nations, according to the U.S. media on 23rd, Diarrick said in a statement that a photographer in the U.S. delegation may unintentionally trigger the security device, leading to the escalator shutdown. According to other media such as the British Guardian on 24th, on the issue of pronouncer, Diarrick said that the United Nations side "does not comment, because the pronouncer of the U.S. president is operated by the White House (person)." News raw data sources → https://world.huanqiu.com/article/4OT8o4LdWJM 17WorldNews[2025.09.25-17:39] 访问:50
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