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Biden calls for end to Ukraine, Gaza, Sudan conflicts in farewell address to UN General Assembly

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US President Joe Biden has emphasized the importance of serving the people in his five decades of government service. He has specifically addressed the situation in Ukraine, condemning Vladimir Putin's 2022 invasion. In the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Biden has reiterated his support for a two-state solution and a diplomatic approach, warning against a "full-scale war".

    1. Now is the time for the parties to finalize the terms, bring the hostages home and secure security for Israel and Gaza free of Hamas's grip, ease the suffering in Gaza and end this war.
    1. Canada's commitment to promoting multilateral co-operation, human rights, democracy and the rule of law.
    1. Every politician has a choice about why they serve, of what they are trying to do, how they are trying to help.
    2. My focus is very much, and always has been, on how to serve Canadians and build a better future. That's not what we are seeing from the Conservative party.
    1. Iran is seeking a strong, stable and unified region.
    1. As much as I love the job, I love my country more.
    2. I decided after 50 years of public service it's time for a new generation of leadership to take my nation forward. My fellow leaders, let us never forget some things are more important than staying in power.
    3. I know many look at the world today and see difficulties and react with despair, but I do not and I won't.
    4. Things can get better, we should never forget that, I've seen that throughout my career.
    5. We cannot look away. We will not let up on our support for Ukraine. Not until Ukraine wins a just and durable peace.
    6. We obviously do not believe that a ground invasion of Lebanon is going to contribute to reducing tensions in the region.
    7. It was a hard decision, but the right decision. Four American presidents had faced that, but I was determined not to leave it to the fifth. I entered office determined to rebuild my country's Alliance and partnerships to a level not previously seen.
    8. Our country was divided and angry, there were questions about our staying power and our future, but even then not out of despair, but out of optimism, United States and the world got through that moment.
    9. How do we as an international community govern A.I.?
    10. Our task, our test, is to make sure that the forces holding us together are stronger than those that are pulling us apart.
    11. I truly believe we're in another inflection point of world history. For the choices we make today will determine our future for decades to come.