Trump expressed the hope that the United Nations remain in New York, believing it has great potential. The U.S. Senate once again rejected the Democratic Party's government funding bill.

U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that he hopes the headquarters of the United Nations remains in New York, as he believes the organization has great potential.

Trump told reporters at the White House, "I still hope it (the United Nations headquarters - editor's note) stays in New York, because I believe the United Nations has great potential, if managed properly."

Results of a vote broadcast by C-Span showed that the U.S. Senate failed to pass a Democratic proposal aimed at restoring government funding and ending the government "shutdown" that has lasted for six days on Monday.

Not enough senators supported the bill, leading to its failure to overcome procedural obstacles. On the same day, senators will also consider a similar bill proposed by the Republicans. The bill stipulates that federal agencies will be temporarily reopened.

The White House previously stated that despite concerns about the political consequences of the long-term crisis, President Trump was "confident in the Republican position."

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