In his first address to the United Nations, US President Joe Biden called for global cooperation. It's a decisive decade for our world 'and calls for it all to come together. Biden called for solidarity with allies in the wake of the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan, and in the wake of the diplomatic dispute with france over the submarine deal. He announced that the united states would double its financial assistance to mitigate climate change by 2024.


Reiterating his support for democracy and diplomacy, Biden said, "We must all work together in an unprecedented way." The 76th UN General assembly was held in New York City in the wake of the climate crisis and the corona epidemic.

What else did Biden say?

Biden said the united states did not want another Cold war or a world breakup. Biden said he was ready to work with countries with serious differences to pursue peaceful solutions to common challenges. Biden's remarks seemed to respond to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.

Antonio said last week that if the U.S. and china move toward the Cold war, it could be more dangerous than the last Cold War.


He also spoke out against the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan. He says the end of the relentless war for the newest diplomatic era.

He said the government would increase its financial assistance to developing countries to $ 1140 billion by 2024 to meet climate challenges.

However, developed countries have pledged to provide $ 10,000 billion a year to poor countries by 2020, but this has not been the case. Biden said at the end of his speech that the united states will always lead the Allies.

"We face all the challenges from Covid to climate change. We will go it alone and move on together, "said Biden.

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