Administration of Joseph R. Biden, Jr., 2022

January 31, 2022

Today in the United Nations Security Council, the United States presented in detail the full nature of Russia's threat to Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. And we made clear to the international community the full implications of that threat, not just for Ukraine, but for core tenets of the U.N. Charter and the modern international order.

If Russia is sincere about addressing our respective security concerns through dialogue, the United States and our allies and partners will continue to engage in good faith. If instead Russia chooses to walk away from diplomacy and attack Ukraine, Russia will bear the responsibility, and it will face swift and severe consequences.

The United States and our allies and partners continue to prepare for every scenario. The world must be clear eyed about the actions Russia is threatening and ready to respond to the risks those actions present to all of us. Today's Security Council meeting is a critical step in rallying the world to speak out in one voice: rejecting the use of force, calling for military deescalation, supporting diplomacy as the best path forward, and demanding accountability from every member state to refrain from military aggression against its neighbors.

Categories: Statements by the President : Ukraine, U.N. Security Council meeting on situation.

Subjects: Foreign policy, U.S. : Peace efforts, expansion; Russia : International diplomatic efforts; Russia : Relations with Ukraine; Ukraine : Russia, role; United Nations : Security Council.

DCPD Number: DCPD202200054.

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