President Joe Biden focused his Tuesday remarks at the United Nations on unity, stressing that no nation can effectively meet the challenges of the modern era alone.
Biden, speaking before the 78th United Nations General Assembly, urged the gathered nations to continue working together to counter Russia's aggression in Ukraine, combat the"existential threat" of climate change, defeat the global fentanyl crisis, and on a host of other problems.“The United States seeks a more secure, more prosperous, more equitable world for all people because we know our future is bound up with yours," he stated.
Biden also challenged nations to continue opposing Russian President Vladimir Putin's assault in Ukraine. Biden's comments, however, come as Congress debates meeting the president's supplemental funding request for additional Ukraine aid.
Nigeria Latest News, Nigeria Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Watch live: President Joe Biden speaks at the UN General AssemblyPresident Joe Biden will address the United Nations General Assembly Tuesday morning, advocating for democracy and increased aid to Ukraine.
Read more »
President Biden, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to speak at UN General AssemblyPresident Biden is expected to discuss continued support for Ukraine and encourage countries to do more to protect democracy.
Read more »
President Biden, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to speak at UN General AssemblyPresident Biden is expected to discuss continued support for Ukraine and encourage countries to do more to protect democracy.
Read more »
President Biden, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to speak at UN General AssemblyPresident Biden is expected to discuss continued support for Ukraine and encourage countries to do more to protect democracy.
Read more »
President Biden, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to speak at UN General AssemblyPresident Biden is expected to discuss continued support for Ukraine and encourage countries to do more to protect democracy.
Read more »