Biden, allies sign new declaration of support for Ukraine ahead of meeting with Zelenskyy

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At the United Nations General Assembly, President Joe Biden and fellow world leaders signed a significant declaration of support for Ukraine, coinciding with the nearing third anniversary of Russia's invasion. The Joint Declaration of Support for Recovery and Reconstruction received endorsement from more than 30 nations and the European Union, signaling a unified international stance on the issue. Biden declared, "Today, we show Ukrainians you're not alone," highlighting the commitment to stand with Ukraine in its ongoing struggle for freedom and independence. The declaration aims to hold Russia accountable for the destruction it has caused and emphasizes the need for coordinated efforts to ensure that every dollar of aid is effectively utilized. As Biden prepares for a critical meeting with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the pressure mounts for the U.

S. to provide long-range weaponry to support Ukraine's military objectives. The announcement reflects the broader geopolitical implications of the conflict and the necessity for sustained global support. With Ukraine's future at stake, the declaration represents a crucial step in international efforts to aid the war-torn nation. This collaboration among nations underscores the importance of solidarity in addressing the ongoing crisis.

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