Biden Urges United Nations to Expand Security Council

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Biden Urges , United Nations, to Expand Security Council.
On September 21, President Joe Biden called
on the United Nations to expand the Security
Council to include more permanent members.
On September 21, President Joe Biden called
on the United Nations to expand the Security
Council to include more permanent members.
Fox News reports that Biden cited
Russia's war effort in Ukraine as
his reason for wanting to expand the council. .
The news comes as Russia has continued to distance itself from U.N. nations that have condemned the invasion of Ukraine.
The news comes as Russia has continued to distance itself from U.N. nations that have condemned the invasion of Ukraine.
Fox News reports that the war in Ukraine
has split the Security Council for
the first time since the Cold War.
I reject the use of violence and ward
to conquer nations or expand borders
through bloodshed, to stand against
global politics and fear and coercion,
to defend the sovereign rights of smaller
nations as equal to those of larger ones, Joe Biden, United States President, via Fox News.
That is the common ground upon which
we must stand. If you're still committed to
a strong foundation for the good of
every nation around the world then
United States wants to work with you, Joe Biden, United States President, via Fox News.
Both China and Russia have found themselves
standing opposite the other three permanent members
of the council, France, Britain and the U.S.
Both China and Russia have found themselves
standing opposite the other three permanent members
of the council, France, Britain and the U.S.
According to Biden, adding seats to the council would help ensure a broader response to chief issues like the climate crisis and world hunger.
The time has come for this institution to
become more inclusive, so that we can
better respond to the needs of today's world, Joe Biden, United States President, via Fox News

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