US President Joe Biden noted that “our world has witnessed a brutal, unnecessary war chosen by one man,” noting that “the Kremlin is organizing fake referendums in violation of the UN Charter, and Russia shamelessly violated the basic principles of the charter. “

“We are working closely with our partners to prevent a Russian attack on the countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and Russian President Vladimir Putin today issued nuclear threats against Ukraine,” he said in his speech at the UN General Assembly. The war must be stopped justly and recognized by all, and the territory of the country cannot be controlled by force.”

Biden stated: “We are committed to a world based on the values ​​of democracy, and we are united and united in our support for Ukraine, and it is the responsibility of all members of an international organization to defend the principles of the United Nations Charter.” “, and stressed that “the members of the Security Council must uphold the Charter of the United Nations and refrain from the right of veto, except in exceptional cases.

He emphasized that “the United States supports the inclusion of new permanent and non-permanent members of the Security Council”, noting that “it is time for the United Nations to become more inclusive so that it can better respond to the needs of today’s world.” .”

The President of the United States said: “We are open to addressing issues that affect everyone, including climate issues and food security”, noting that “the cost of climate change is rising and there is an urgent need to confront this problem”, explaining that “we are facing a global food crisis and Washington will see $2.9 billion in aid,” he added, “and we support UNICEF’s efforts to feed the world’s children.”

He pointed out that “the sanctions we have imposed on Russia allow it to export food and fertilizer” and called on “all countries to refrain from banning food exports.” are working to ensure that no country uses energy as a weapon.”

Biden also urged “big creditors to negotiate transparent debt relief for low-income countries” and stated that “we keep the peace in Ethiopia under the auspices of the African Union and we will continue to support the UN truce in Yemen and we will continue to work for peace.” .” Between Israel and Palestine is based on a two-state solution.

He stressed, “We will not allow Iran to acquire a nuclear weapon, and Washington is ready to reciprocate a return to a nuclear deal if Iran lives up to its commitments,” and added, “We continue to believe that diplomacy is the best way forward, and the United States will always promote human rights at home and around the world.