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“We must work like never before” – Biden

by News Desk September 21, 2021

Update:

Biden went on to push the divided World towards cooperation in combating the COVID-19 Pandemic, climate change and human-rights abuse.

He further emphasized that the US does not want a “divided World” or a new “Cold war.”

However, he clarified that the US will defend itself, its allies and interests against any attack.

President Biden went on to highlight the end of America’s longest war, a decision he was criticized for taking.

He then vowed to shift attention towards diplomacy as the World is plagued with never-ending crises.

In the end he promised the uplifting of people not only from the US but around the World.

He stressed that to deliver for Americans, the US must engage profoundly with the World, and promised $100bn for the developing nations combating climate change.

Biden also pledged $10bn in the fight to end hunger around the globe.

In the end he urged global leaders to unite for a future of those who “unleash the potential of their people, not those who stifle it.”


In his first address to the United Nations, President Biden has vowed to cooperate with allies through what he called a “decisive decade” for our World.

Biden went on to reassure the World after his back-to-back decisions on Afghanistan and the AUKUS pact left it reeling.

He went on to announce that “America is back,” and said the “[World] must work together like never before.”