In a recent address, President Trump declared a remarkable achievement of brokering peace in eight separate conflicts, underscoring his administration’s commitment to global stability. A key diplomatic success cited was the peace accord between Congo and Rwanda, which the U.S. helped mediate. Trump lauded the leaders for opening vital mineral reserves in their region to American interests. Shifting focus to Eastern Europe, the President conveyed his determination to achieve a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, a goal he believes is attainable. He highlighted the devastating human cost of the current conflict, with tens of thousands of soldiers lost, and pledged vigorous efforts to bring it to an end. Concurrently, the U.S. State Department is implementing stricter security measures for H-1B and H-4 visa applicants, mandating public social media profiles for a thorough vetting process starting December 15th.
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