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At the 77th Session of the United Nations General Assembly on Wednesday (local time), President Joe Biden chastised Russian President Vladimir Putin over Russia’s attack on Ukraine (UNGA).
He stated before the UNGA that Russia had invaded its neighbor and had “shamelessly violated “the fundamental principles of the UN charter. In a “very major breach of the UN charter,” the US president accuses Vladimir Putin of trying to “wipe a sovereign state off the map” by organizing “fake” referendums in regions of Ukraine that are now under its control.

Putin maintains that he had to take action because Russia was in danger, but Biden countered that neither Russia nor anybody else was interested in a fight.

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In addition to calling up more troops to combat and attempting to conquer areas of Ukraine, he claimed that Putin has issued nuclear threats against Europe.

In addition to calling up more troops to fight and attempting to conquer areas of Ukraine, Biden said that Putin had made nuclear threats against Europe.

The heinous acts should be exposed to the world for what they are, he urged.

“War chosen by one man (Russian President Vladimir Putin) to be absolutely blunt,” he stated, blaming Putin for the Ukrainian issue.

The US President told those present at the UNGA that the goal of Russia’s conflict is to “plain and simple” annihilate Ukraine’s right to “exist as a state, as a nation.” He then claimed that this should “heat your blood.”

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Additionally, he expressed worry regarding the recent discovery of a mass grave near Izyum, saying that “revealed evidence of torture. And now that we are witnessing assaults on hospitals, train stations, and schools, there is even more horrible proof of Russia’s war crimes.”

He continued by saying that “huge amounts of security assistance, humanitarian aid, and direct economic help” have been personally organized by the US for Ukraine.

He emphasized upholding the fundamentals of freedom of navigation, defending the sovereign rights of smaller nations as equal to those of larger ones, and upholding international law as the foundation upon which UN member states must stand.

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Additionally, he asserted that “no nation can utilize energy as a weapon.”

He asserted that a nuclear war is unwinnable when discussing it. “A nuclear war cannot be won and must never be waged,” said Vice President Biden in a call for all nations to reaffirm their commitment to bolstering the nuclear non-proliferation regime through diplomacy.

He claimed that because “Russia spurned the non-proliferation ideals adopted by every other nation,” the war had brought about “disturbing” tendencies.

He emphasized that Russia is making reckless nuclear-use threats.

Biden began his speech at the UNGA by outlining some of the issues that nations all across the world are currently confronting, such as food insecurity, armed conflict, and natural disasters.

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