In his final address to the United Nations General Assembly, U.S. President Joe Biden emphasized the importance of continued global engagement, particularly in the face of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine. Biden expressed optimism that peace is still achievable in both regions, despite escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon and the prolonged war in Ukraine. His speech underscored the U.S. commitment to supporting its allies and promoting diplomatic solutions to these crises. The address comes as Biden nears the end of his presidency, marking a significant moment in his decades-long career in foreign policy.
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Biden in farewell U.N. address says peace still possible in conflicts in Mideast, Ukraine
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — President Joe Biden declared in his final address to the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday that the U.S. must not retreat from the world, as Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon edged toward all-out war and Israel’s bloody operation against Hamas in Gaza neared the one-year mark.
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Biden in farewell U.N. address says peace still possible in conflicts in Mideast and Ukraine
Biden used his wide-ranging address on Tuesday to speak to the need to end the Middle East conflict and highlight U.S. and Western allies’ support for Kyiv after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.