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Baiden's speech at the UN urgently rewrite after Putin's statements, - Politico

According to journalists, in his speech Biden had to condemn Russia's actions in Ukraine in the context of his favorite topic - protection of democracy. US President Joe Baiden's speech at the 77th session of the UN General Assembly had to be adjusted urgently after today's Russian President Vladimir Putin's statements, Jonathan Lemair, a Politico in the White House, wrote in his Twitter.

"The White House staff confirm that Baiden's future speech at the UN is hastily adjusted after Putin's frightening statements made at night," he wrote. Prior to that, according to Politico, the US president had to touch on five topics during a speech at the General Assembly, including condemning Russia's actions in Ukraine and the UN Security Council reform.

The publication writes that the Russian invasion of Ukraine is the greatest geopolitical shift lately, which gives many reasons for Baiden to turn to the world leaders, especially on his favorite topic - protection of democracy. Biden will necessarily praise the existing international support of Ukraine. But it is worth seeing how far the American leader goes to call for greater support of Ukraine many countries that remain virtually neutral, the observers say.

Biden could also break the topic about the situation around Taiwan and the tension growing with her with the Chinese leader Xi Jinping. "The question of whether officials of the US and China will use the UN GA as a platform for an open call to reduce friction or they will simply follow the lines and protect their prerogatives," the journalists said.

Earlier, Reuters reported that President Joe Biden would try to unite the whole world during a speech at the UN General Assembly to fight Russia, accusing the Putin regime of violating the UN Charter. At the same time, in his speech, the White House Head will not urge Russia to exclude Russia from the UN Security Council.