Politics

Biden on the UN General Assembly struck Russia with sharp criticism and accused it of breach

US President Joe Biden during a speech at the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, September 21, condemned Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine and reminded that the aggressor country violated the UN Statute. At the beginning of his speech, Biden recalled that a permanent member of the UN Security Council invaded the neighboring country and "tried to erase a sovereign state from the map of the world.

" Biden called the war in Ukraine cruel and unnecessary and stated that one person was unleashed - Vladimir Putin, who "disorderly violated" the main points of the UN Charter. The White House Head reminded that no one threatened the aggressor country and no one but Russia sought war. He stressed that the purpose of the Russian war is to destroy Ukraine's right to exist as a people and a nation that "should make your blood cold, wherever you live.

" The US President added that Ukraine has the same rights as every sovereign state and that "we will be solidarity with Ukraine . . . and a point. " Video Biden also noted that if countries such as Russia, "can persecute their imperial ambitions without consequences, we are jeopardizing everything that this institution is for this.