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UN Secretary-General António Guterres will address the UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Wednesday as Russia’s war in Ukraine enters the one-year mark. The special session of the UNGA is expected to last two days with leaders voting on Thursday on a resolution to condemn Russia’s invasion.

Earlier in the day, political leaders heard from survivors and human rights advocates about the situation on the ground in Ukraine, including former Ukrainian prisoners of war.

On Tuesday, U.S. President Joe Biden rallied NATO allies in Poland, proclaiming “unwavering” support for Kyiv and a commitment to bolstering the alliance’s eastern flank. Biden used the trip to rally support for Ukraine as the war enters its second year with no end in sight, on the same day that Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a major speech declaring Moscow would suspend its participating in the New START nuclear treaty with the U.S.

Ahead of his stop in Poland, Biden made an unannounced trip to Ukraine, marking the first time in recent memory that a U.S. president has made such a journey to a country at war without U.S. troops on the ground controlling the area.

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