Concerns are growing in New York and at the United Nations over the impact that United States President-elect Donald Trump will have on the world body. Analysts believe that while the president-elect appreciates opportunities to make speeches on the world stage at the UN, his America First policies don’t chime with the multinationalism the world body represents. CNA’s Mitch McCann reports from New York.
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