Mr Trump, the leader for the Republican office in the 2016 presidential race, said he would seek after an "America First" strategy.
He called the remote strategy of President Barack Obama's organization "a complete and aggregate catastrophe".
On Tuesday, Mr Trump called himself the Republican "possible chosen one" after his essential wins.
He asserted triumphs in Connecticut, Delaware, Rhode Island, Maryland and Pennsylvania Before the discourse, he guaranteed it would not be a "Trump tenet", and that he would hold some adaptability to roll out improvements if chose.
Quite a bit of his discourse concentrated on what he called the "shortcoming, perplexity and disorder" of the Obama organization, and his trust of turning around it.
Prior to the gathering of people in Washington, he promised to "shake the rust off America's outside arrangement". Mr Trump said that, under his organization "their days are numbered - I won't let them know when, and I won't let them know how".
He had beforehand said he would debilitate alleged Islamic State (IS) by removing their entrance to oil, and upheld waterboarding and other solid cross examination strategies against them. He didn't profit to these recommendations for Wednesday.
"Containing the spread of radical Islam must be a noteworthy remote approach objective of the United States and to be sure, the world," he said on Wednesday, including that he would work intimately with US partners in the Middle East to battle extremism.New talks would be looked for with the United States' associates in Nato, Mr Trump said, to attempt and reshape the association's structure and examine a "rebalancing" of US financing towards it.
Mr Trump said he would likewise expect to hold converses with Russia to look for shared view, perhaps over Islamist radicalism.
China, he said, "regards quality, and by giving them a chance to exploit us financially like they are doing, we are losing all their admiration". He said he would try to "alter our relations with China" however did not propose how.
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