New York: US President Joe Biden addressed the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) conference on Wednesday. During this, Joe Biden took a tough stand against Russia. Joe Biden said that Russia has shamelessly violated the basic spirit of the Charter of the World Organization by waging a brutal and unnecessary war in Ukraine. “Russian forces have attacked schools, railway stations, and hospitals in Ukraine,” Biden said. During his address to the United Nations, Biden strongly condemned the Russian attack, saying there were “heartbreaking” reports of Russia’s atrocities against civilians in Ukraine.
He said Russian President Vladimir Putin’s new threat of nuclear weapons strikes on Europe shows that Russia is “irresponsibly flouting its provisions” despite being a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Biden said, “We will stand united against Russia’s attack.” In addition, he said, “A nuclear war cannot be won, and should never be fought.” President Joe Biden said, “We are seeing disturbing trends. Russia is making irresponsible nuclear threats to use nuclear weapons.” However, “the United States remains ready to pursue significant arms control measures.”
President Joe Biden said the war was about ending Ukraine’s right to exist as a state. The United States, like you, wants this war to end on fair terms. Especially on the terms, we all have signed. That is, you cannot occupy the territory of a country by force. Russia is the only country on its path. US President Joe Biden announced $2.9 billion in aid for global food security to address shortages caused by the Russian attack on Ukraine and the effects of climate change.