Trump closed the Board of Peace meeting with a final speech

President Donald Trump said that: “One of if not the most important day of our careers, and we’ve had some pretty good careers up here, but this is something very special and we’re going to straighten out Gaza.

“We’re going to make Gaza very successful and safe and we’re also going to maybe take it a step further where we see hot spots around the world – we can probably do that very easily.”

Trump continued: “I think we can do things a lot of other people would not be able to even conceive or think of – We will help Gaza, we will straighten it out, we will make it successful, we will make it peaceful.

“We will do things like that on other spots – spots will come up, things will happen that nobody’s even thinking about now and not even conceivable but we will take care of a lot of things.”

Speaking about the UN again, Trump said: “We’ll work again with the United Nations and bring it back to health, it needs help, it’s got tremendous potential, but it needs a lot of help, and I think we can start with doing that pretty soon – I think we’re going to work on that very strongly.

“We can fix up even the building physically, I love to see beautiful buildings, I like to see buildings fixed up physically, not looking like they are in disrepair – we don’t like that.

“We’re going to do a job with the United Nations, we’re going to have some very good people, and you have some very good people right there now, but we’re going to put some extra people in, and we’re going to have it help us.”

Trump concluded: “We’re going to make Gaza an example of success, safety, and unity. These are the most powerful people in the world, they are the richest people in the world through their countries, and they have made a tremendous commitment, and the Unites States likewise, has made a tremendous achievement.”

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