U.S. President Biden delivered a speech at the United Nations General Assembly on the 21st, strongly condemning the war caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] U.S. President Biden delivered a speech at the UN General Assembly on the 21st, pointing out that Russia, a permanent member of the United Nations, invaded neighboring Ukraine and "shamelessly violated" the core principles of the UN Charter. Erase a sovereign nation from the map" and the world should see "these heinous acts".

According to comprehensive foreign media reports, the 77th United Nations General Assembly will start a general debate on the 20th, and leaders of various countries will report their positions and plans on issues of concern.

Biden took the stage late at night on the 21st Taiwan time, listing some of the challenges facing countries around the world, including food insecurity, conflict and natural disasters, and strongly condemned the war caused by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Biden said that in the past year, the world has experienced great upheaval, "one man has chosen a savage and unnecessary war", that Russia, which invaded a neighboring country, "has shamelessly violated" the core principles of the United Nations charter, and Putin has sought to "from Erase a sovereign state from the map", planning a "sham" referendum on Russian-controlled Ukrainian territory "in an extremely serious violation of the UN Charter".

"Putin claims he has to act because Russia is under threat, but no one threatens Russia, no one seeks conflict except Russia," Biden said. Putin, he said, has threatened Europe with nuclear war and is "The world deserves to see these heinous acts" by calling in more soldiers to join the war in an attempt to annex parts of Ukraine.

Biden pointed out that this war is Russia's attempt to eliminate Ukraine's right to "exist as a state, as a people", from the attacks on schools, stations, hospitals, all evidence of Russia's horrific war crimes, which will make you shudder .

Biden called on all countries, democracies and autocracies, to speak out against Russian aggression and support Ukraine's self-defense efforts, "We will stand united against Russian aggression, that's it!"

Biden said the United States wanted the war to end on "just terms" "on terms that we all agree on - you can't take a country's territory at will", but "the only country standing in the way of that is Russia".

In response to Putin's nuclear threat, Biden urged all countries in his speech to recommit to strengthening the nuclear non-proliferation regime through diplomacy.

He warned that "there is no winner in a nuclear war, and it must not be fought", criticizing Russia for threatening the use of nuclear weapons as irresponsible.