Biden accuses Russia of attempts to destroy Ukraine’s right to exist

U.S. President Joe Biden has alleged that Russia tried to destroy Ukraine’s right to exist as an independent country.
“This war is about extinguishing Ukraine’s right to exist as a state – plain and simple – and Ukraine’s right to exist as a people,’’ Mr Biden said at the United Nations in New York on Wednesday.
“Whoever you are, wherever you live, whatever you believe, that should make your blood run cold.’’
Mr Biden said Russia must be held accountable for war crimes committed in Ukraine, adding that Washington was working on it with its international partners.
The U.S. president was addressing the 77th general debate of the United Nations General Assembly.
He said that Moscow had violated the UN Charter.
In a break with tradition, Mr Biden’s appearance came on the second day of the high-level annual diplomatic event instead of the first.
The delay was due to Mr Biden’s attendance at Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral in London on Monday.
(dpa/NAN)
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