In his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, British Prime Minister Truss stated that he "supports freedom, sovereignty and democracy," and indicated that he would continue to provide full support to Ukraine and further strengthen his confrontational stance with Russia and China. rice field.

British Prime Minister Truss, who took office this month, made his first speech at the United Nations General Assembly on the 21st.



Among them, first, referring to the 1957 speech at the United Nations by Queen Elizabeth, who passed away on the 8th of this month, Her Majesty emphasizes the importance of having not only high ideals but also the political will to realize them. "Now is the time to fight for our ideals and realize them for the sake of the people," he stressed.



``Liberal countries need economic power to push back the aggression of authoritarian countries and survive in this age of strategic competition,'' he said, adding that the country would need energy and resources that do not depend on Russia or China. In order to establish a supply network, he said that he is proceeding with joining the TPP = Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.



He also criticized the situation in Ukraine, saying that "Putin is trying to justify his own disastrous failure by sending his reservists to a terrible fate," and that military aid to Ukraine should continue at its current level or be increased. made it clear that he would



"Britain's commitment to this mission is all-out. We stand with our friends and allies around the world for freedom, sovereignty and democracy," he said, further strengthening his confrontational stance with Russia and China. I showed my stance.