US pledges $2B in UN humanitarian aid
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The U.S. has pledged $2 billion in humanitarian aid to the United Nations, as part of a deal that will also overhaul how the U.S. funds foreign aid work going forward. The move comes after the U.S. paused nearly all of its contributions earlier this year,
President Donald Trump on Sunday touted the peacekeeping role the United States has played in the world since his return to office, calling it the “real United Nations” and pointed to the renewed deal between Thailand and Cambodia as proof of his administration’s accomplishments.
US President Donald Trump announced a temporary ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia, claiming credit for the resolution., World News, Times Now
Former President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia. He stated the United States has become the 'real' United Nations, resolving eight conflicts. Trump criticized the UN for its lack of involvement in global peace efforts.
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Donald Trump said the US has become the “real” United Nations after announcing a pause in Thailand–Cambodia fighting and criticising the UN’s role.
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