Biden slams Putin's invasion of Ukraine in a speech to the United Nations

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In his second speech to the UN General Assembly in New York on Wednesday, President Biden blasted Russian President Vladimir Putin and his persistent attempts to annex Ukrainian territory.

NPR published a centrist article about how Biden referred to preparations for sudden ballots to join Russia in seized portions of Ukraine as a "sham," and announced the U.S. is putting nearly $3 billion toward food security assistance for countries struggling to feed their families.

A left-leaning article from Washington Post highlights that Biden sees Russian efforts to "erase" Ukraine as a breach of U.N. norms, and suggests Security Council revisions that would weaken Moscow's influence. Biden argues that Moscow had “shamelessly violated the core tenets of the United Nations charter.” The United States' efforts to lead multilateral initiatives to address global issues including climate change and the coronavirus epidemic also took up a significant portion of Biden's speech.

A right-leaning article from New York Post highlights how Nikki Haley, former US ambassador to the United Nations said she wished President Joe Biden had gone further in his condemnation of Russia's invasion of Ukraine and "called out" countries that allegedly are aiding Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Republican National Committee says Biden's policies have made the US "less safe".



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