Putin openly threatens Europe with nuclear weapons during President Joe Biden’s address to the United Nations General Assembly.

Joe Biden

In New Delhi:

During President Joe Biden’s speech to the UN General Assembly, Putin openly threatens Europe with nuclear weapons.

News on the Russo-Ukrainian War: The US President prominently brought up the Russo-Ukrainian War during his speech to the United Nations General Assembly. The focus of Biden’s address is Ukraine and Russia. On Wednesday, President Joe Biden stated that by ending its violent and pointless war in Ukraine, Russia has flagrantly broken the fundamental tenets of the United Nations Charter. The news of Russian atrocities against civilians in Ukraine, according to Biden, would make you cringe. He strongly denounced Russia’s aggressiveness against the international community.

Joe Biden

Putin is making an open nuclear threat to Europe: Biden (Photo Credits: ANI)

Biden alerts the UN of Putin’s threat to strike Europe with nuclear weapons.
As a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, he said, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s latest nuclear threat against Europe shows a contempt for his obligations. In response to Russia’s attack, Biden stated that we will stand together. According to Biden, this is the reason why 141 countries denounced Russia’s aggression against Ukraine in the General Assembly.

Concerns voiced on behalf of Russia and combatants

in the conflict Biden said that Russia was urging more of its soldiers to take part in the conflict. A phoney referendum is being held by the Kremlin to attempt to conquer portions of Ukraine. Finally, Biden stated that the United States shares your desire for this conflict to end on terms that are fair and consistent with the agreements we have all made. Force cannot be used to occupy a country’s territory, yet Russia is the only nation to do so.

Following President Vladimir Putin’s proclamation of partial demilitarisation, 300,000 more people will be asked to serve in Russia’s military action in Ukraine, according to Sergei Shoigu, the country’s minister of defence. In the meanwhile, Ukraine responded to the news by labelling it a “presumed” settlement and asserting that it demonstrated the futility of the war effort.

severe decline of the Russian rouble.
On Wednesday, President Vladimir Putin issued the country’s first call for mobilisation since World War II, causing the Russian ruble to dip below 62 against the dollar for the first time in almost two months. The ruble has dropped to 62.6125, its lowest value since August 1, at 0643 GMT, and was down 2.3% at $61.97. It was down 1.5%, trading at 61.50 Euro.

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