Summary of Ukraine: le discours de Joe Biden à l'ONU en intégralité

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In his speech to the United Nations, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden discussed a variety of topics including food security, human rights, and the need for all countries to work together to resolve international conflicts. He also announced the U.S. commitment to reducing global warming and increasing support for food security initiatives.

  • 00:00:00 In his speech to the United Nations, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden spoke about the many changes that the world has experienced this year, including food security, energy shortages, floods, inflation, and a brutal war that is not necessary. Biden recommended that member nations maintain security at the United Nations, which invaded and attempted to eradicate its neighbor, Russia, in an act of self-rule. Biden said that Russia's actions demonstrate "clear and unmistakable" disregard for the principles of the UN Charter, and that the world is putting itself in danger by allowing this to happen. The speech urged for a peaceful end to the conflict in Ukraine, which is composed of people from all over the world who share common convictions. The United Nations has assembled to condemn the war against Ukraine. The United States has provided huge amounts of humanitarian aid, direct financial support, and military support to Ukraine. More than 40 countries are present today, contributing billions of their own dollars in support of the Ukraine. The United States desires to see this war end on terms that are just, fair, and acceptable to all.
  • 00:05:00 In his speech at the United Nations, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden discussed the importance of democracy and the need to protect small nations' rights. He also spoke about the United States' support for increasing the number of permanent members on the Security Council, and its commitment to working with other countries to improve the world.
  • 00:10:00 In his address to the United Nations General Assembly, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden announced that the United States is committed to reducing global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, and that it has already invested more than a trillion dollars in renewable energy and efficiency projects. Biden also addressed the crisis of food security, noting that in the past year, 18 million people have been facing food insecurity every year, and that the United States is working with other countries to increase support for food security initiatives. Biden also announced that he will be hosting a conference on the fight against AIDS and malaria, and that the United States will contribute more than six billion dollars to this endeavor.
  • 00:15:00 In his speech at the United Nations, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden discusses the importance of food security and the U.S. support for the UN's Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and its efforts to reduce hunger worldwide. Biden also mentions the U.S. commitment to fighting poverty and hunger with targeted agricultural investment, and the U.S.'s support for the development of a global infrastructure that is both sustainable and equitable. Biden urges all countries to reduce their debt levels, to avoid political and economic crises, and to invest in infrastructure projects that will benefit all.
  • 00:20:00 In his speech to the United Nations, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden stresses the importance of diplomacy in solving international problems, such as climate change. He also mentions the U.S.'s stance on Israel, saying that it must have a two-state solution that leads to a better future for both Israelis and Palestinians. He also calls for all countries to take measures to prevent nuclear war, and discusses the U.S.'s efforts to strengthen the Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty. The speech finishes with a call for the world to do more to resolve conflicts peacefully.
  • 00:25:00 In his speech at the United Nations, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden stresses the importance of human rights and the need for all countries to respect these rights. He also warns of the dangers of regression and the need for all nations to work together to advance human rights. Biden stresses the importance of the UN's Declaration of Human Rights, which is based on the idea that human rights are fundamental. He outlines the progress that has been made in the past 70 years and calls on all nations to continue this progress in the coming years. Biden urges tolerance and reminds the audience that the United States will always defend human rights and the values of the UN's Charter.

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