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🎧 Biden calls for end to world conflicts during his final G20 Summit
💬Staying in Brazil.
U.S. President Joe Biden, who's attending the G20 Summit for the last time, reiterated his call for an end to the wars in Ukraine and in Gaza.
U.S. President Joe Biden is in Brazil, attending his last G20 Summit before the end of his presidency.
There, he took the time to call for an end to crises unfolding around the world.
Biden reiterated U.S. support for Ukraine's sovereignty, while calling for efforts for a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
“The United States strongly supports Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Everyone around this table, in my view, should as well. The United States has led the world in humanitarian aid to Gaza, and we're going to keep pushing to accelerate a ceasefire deal that ensures Israel’s security, brings hostages home, and ends the suffering of the Palestinian people and children."
Biden noted that the G20 this year is his last, and also called on world leaders to continue to assist countries in need, to usher in a new era of sustainable development.
Meanwhile,.. Chinese President Xi Jinping signaled a change in his foreign policy, as if the Chinese leader is preparing for worsening U.S.-China relations under the second Trump administration.
During the G20 Summit, Xi stated that the international community must build an open, inclusive, and non-discriminatory environment for mutual cooperation, and expressed Beijing's willingness to invest in developing countries.
This marks a stark contrast to his previous "give and take" policy, as pundits say Xi may be looking to diversity its market in preparation for Trump's second stint in the White House.
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🎧 Biden calls for end to world conflicts during his final G20 Summit
💬Staying in Brazil.
U.S. President Joe Biden, who's attending the G20 Summit for the last time, reiterated his call for an end to the wars in Ukraine and in Gaza.
U.S. President Joe Biden is in Brazil, attending his last G20 Summit before the end of his presidency.
There, he took the time to call for an end to crises unfolding around the world.
Biden reiterated U.S. support for Ukraine's sovereignty, while calling for efforts for a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
“The United States strongly supports Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. Everyone around this table, in my view, should as well. The United States has led the world in humanitarian aid to Gaza, and we're going to keep pushing to accelerate a ceasefire deal that ensures Israel’s security, brings hostages home, and ends the suffering of the Palestinian people and children."
Biden noted that the G20 this year is his last, and also called on world leaders to continue to assist countries in need, to usher in a new era of sustainable development.
Meanwhile,.. Chinese President Xi Jinping signaled a change in his foreign policy, as if the Chinese leader is preparing for worsening U.S.-China relations under the second Trump administration.
During the G20 Summit, Xi stated that the international community must build an open, inclusive, and non-discriminatory environment for mutual cooperation, and expressed Beijing's willingness to invest in developing countries.
This marks a stark contrast to his previous "give and take" policy, as pundits say Xi may be looking to diversity its market in preparation for Trump's second stint in the White House.
✈️ @super_ingliztili