Russia ‘shamelessly violated’ UN Charter with war in Ukraine, says Biden

21 September 2022, 17:44

US president Joe Biden addresses the United Nations General Assembly
UN General Assembly United States. Picture: PA

The US president called on all nations to speak out against Russia’s invasion and to bolster Ukraine’s effort to defend itself.

US president Joe Biden declared at the United Nations on Wednesday that Russia had “shamelessly violated the core tenets” of the UN with its “brutal, needless war” in Ukraine.

He said the war was an affront to the heart of what the international body stood for as he looked to rally allies to stand firm in backing the Ukrainian resistance.

Delivering a forceful condemnation of Russia’s seven-month invasion, Mr Biden said reports of Russian abuses against civilians in Ukraine “should make your blood run cold”.

US president Joe Biden addresses the UN General Assembly
Joe Biden also highlighted the consequences of the invasion for the world’s food supply (Mary Altaffer/AP)

And he said Russian president Vladimir Putin’s new nuclear threats against Europe showed “reckless disregard” for Russia’s responsibilities as a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

He criticised Russia for scheduling “sham referenda” this week in territory it has forcibly seized in Ukraine.

“A permanent member of the UN Security Council invaded its neighbour, attempted to erase a sovereign state from the map. Russia has shamelessly violated the core tenets of the UN charter,” he told his UN audience.

The Russian delegation watch Mr Biden make his address
The Russian delegation watch Mr Biden make his address (Julia Nikhinson/AP)

Mr Biden called on all nations, whether democracies or autocracies, to speak out against Russia’s invasion and to bolster Ukraine’s effort to defend itself.

“We will stand in solidarity against Russia’s aggression, period,” Mr Biden said.

Mr Biden also highlighted the consequences of the invasion for the world’s food supply, pledging 2.9 billion US dollars (£2.6 billion) in global food security aid to address shortages caused by the war and the effects of climate change.

He praised a UN-brokered effort to create a corridor for Ukrainian grain to be exported by sea, and called on the agreement to be continued despite the ongoing conflict.

During his time at the UN General Assembly, Mr Biden also planned to meet on Wednesday with British Prime Minister Liz Truss and press allies to meet an 18 billion US dollars (£15.9 billion) target to replenish the Global Fund to Fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

But the heart of the president’s visit to the UN this year was his full-throated censure of Russia as its war nears the seven-month mark.

Russian president Vladimir Putin
Russian president Vladimir Putin announced a partial mobilisation on Wednesday (Russian Presidential Press Service via AP)

The address came as Russian-controlled regions of eastern and southern Ukraine have announced plans to hold Kremlin-backed referenda in days ahead on becoming part of Russia and as Moscow is losing ground in the invasion.

Mr Putin also announced a partial mobilisation to call up 300,000 reservists on Wednesday, and accused the West of engaging in “nuclear blackmail”.

The White House said the global food security funding included two billion US dollars in direct humanitarian assistance through the United States Agency for International Development. The balance of the money would go to global development projects meant to boost the efficiency and resilience of the global food supply.

This year’s UN gathering is back to being a full-scale, in-person event after two years of curtailed activity due to the pandemic.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

US China Blinken

US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

Israel Palestinians Campus Protests

Pro-Palestinian protestors at Columbia University settle in for 10th day

Lewiston Shooting

Fellow reservist warned of mass shooting before mass gun attack in Maine

Trump Hush Money

Ex-tabloid publisher says he scooped up tales to shield his old friend Trump

Israel Gaza Slain Aid Workers

Aid workers killed by Israeli airstrikes represented ‘best of humanity’

Salman Rushdie has warned it's a "bad time" for free speech.

Salman Rushdie warns limiting free speech over social justice issues is ‘slippery slope’

Supreme Court Trump Capitol Riot

Supreme Court sceptical of Trump’s claim of absolute immunity from prosecution

Ahmed Ali Alid was convicted following the fatal attack in Hartlepool in October

Asylum seeker inspired by 'revenge' for Israel-Hamas conflict guilty of murder after stabbing random pensioner in street

Sexual Misconduct-Harvey Weinstein

New York appeals court overturns Harvey Weinstein’s 2020 rape conviction

Mint Butterfield is missing in the Tenerd

Billionaire heiress, 16, disappears in San Francisco neighbourhood known for drugs and crime

Haiti Security

Ariel Henry resigns as prime minister of Haiti, paving way for new government

Supreme Court Trump

US Supreme Court arguments begin over Trump’s claim of immunity from prosecution

Maryland Bridge Collapse

First cargo ship passes through new channel after Baltimore bridge collapse

China Space

China launches three-member Shenzhou-18 crew to its space station

Harvey Weinstein 2020 rape conviction has been overturned

Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned as New York court orders retrial in landmark #MeToo case

Orpheus Pledger has been arrested

Home and Away star arrested after sparking three-day manhunt - as footage emerges of alleged assault