US President Joe Biden will deliver a speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on September 21, according to the White House.
The UNGA's session, which was held virtually last year due to the coronavirus pandemic, will be held this year with a hybrid in-person-virtual format.
It is worth mentioning that, Biden and former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton all gathered at the site where the World Trade Center towers fell in 2001.
Standing side by side at a national monument on 9/11, they shared a moment of silence to commemorate the anniversary of the nation’s worst terror attack on U.S. land.
Biden visited the field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania, where a plane fell after passengers battled terrorists to keep the jet from reaching its destination in Washington.
Finally, he headed to the Pentagon, where another plane fell on Department of Defense building, in an unimaginable blow to Former President George W. Bush at that time.