U.S. President Donald Trump spoke at the 73rd meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, praising national sovereignty and warning Iran and Venezuela. In his speech on Tuesday, Trump urged representatives of member nations to have pride in their own nations and to seek prosperity together. The U.S. president did not single out one nation with severe language as he did with North Korea during last year’s speech. However, Trump did criticize Iran strongly, calling its leaders corrupt. He added that the nation does “not respect its neighbors or borders” and continues to support terrorism. Trump also criticized the nuclear agreement with Iran, from which the U.S. withdrew in May. He said the U.S. would increase pressure on Iran and urged nations to cut oil imports from it. The president also announced a new campaign of economic pressure on Iran.