RUSSIA'S invasion of Ukraine is a "dark hour in our shared history" Joe Biden told a key meeting with allies in Asia.
The US president today warned the war in Europe had become a "global issue" as it threatens international food and energy supplies.
Meeting with leaders of Japan, Australia and India, Mr Biden said the conflict underlines the importance of defending the world order.
In his opening remarks at the summit in Tokyo, Mr Biden said the meeting was about "democracies versus autocracies, and we have to make sure that we deliver".
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