Donald Trump will use his first address to the UN general assembly on Tuesday to call for international action to confront North Korea and Iran, which he will portray as twin threats to global security, the White House said, The Guardian reports.
The US president will warn member states that they risk being “bystanders in history” if they do not mobilise to confront such threats, according to a senior White House official.
The official also said Trump would use his address to sketch out his vision of how nation states could cooperate in the face of the such challenges without compromising their sovereignty. The president’s speech will focus on “world regimes that threaten security”, the official said.