Biden promises America will be 'the world's biggest donor' of aid
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63% : Com In New York, New YorkPresident Joe Biden pledged that the U.S would remain the 'largest single country donor' of humanitarian assistance and vowed to help 'climate proof' the world in his address to United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.48% : Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky watched as President Joe Biden told the United Nations General Assembly that no nation is safe if the world allowed for Ukraine to be 'carved up' by RussiaRussian ambassador to the United Nations Vaisily Nebenzya was captured looking at his phone as President Joe Biden addressed the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday and slammed Russia over the invasion of Ukraine'Like every nation in the world the United States wants this war to end,' he said.
35% : 'HIV/AIDS infections and deaths plummeted in no small part becuase PEPFAR's work in more than 55 countries, saving more than 25 million lives.'Biden acknowledged that while the globe had seen decades of progress 'the world has lost ground these past years in the wake of COVID-19, conflicts and other crises.'President Joe Biden pledged that the U.S would remain the 'largest single country donor' of humanitarian assistance and vowed to help 'climate proof' the world in his address to United Nations General Assembly on TuesdayDuring his remarks at UNGA, President Joe Biden referenced the recent 'tragic, tragic' flooding in Libya (pictured) as he talked about the horrors of climate change that will keep coming if world failed to act'The United States is committing to doing its part to get us back on track,' the president said.
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