In his final address as President at the assembly, Joe Biden reflected on a career spanning over five decades, starting as a US senator in 1972. He highlighted a transformative journey through significant historical inflections, including the end of the Cold War and the establishment of peace between countries like Israel and Egypt. Biden emphasized that despite the conflicts and crises faced today, the spirit of optimism should prevail. He recounted the US's role in addressing terrorism following the 9/11 attacks, the responsible winding down of military engagements in Iraq and Afghanistan, and reaffirmed commitments to allies like Ukraine against Russian aggression. The speech underscored the need for stronger international partnerships, with a call to uphold the UN Charter. He also discussed critical global issues, including the humanitarian crises in Gaza and Sudan, the challenges posed by climate change, and the swift advancement of artificial intelligence. As he articulated visions for the future of democracy and peace, Biden reminded leaders of their duty to serve all people and foster a world where freedom, dignity, and opportunity are accessible to everyone.
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