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Cold war blocs
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cold war blocs

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, who begins a second five-year term at the helm of the world body on Jan. should pay more attention to its own human rights problems." In response to Biden's reference to Xinjiang, China's mission to the United Nations, told Reuters: "It's completely groundless. overtures to engage in talks.ĭiscussing oppression of racial, ethnic and religious minorities, Biden singled out China's Xinjiang region where rights groups estimate that one million Uyghurs and other ethnic minorities have been interned in camps. He said the United States wants "sustained diplomacy" to resolve the crisis surrounding North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile programs. ally Israel but said a two-state solution with the Palestinians is still needed but a distant goal. Representative Michael McCaul, a Texas Republican.īiden said that he remains committed to peacefully resolving a dispute with Iran over its nuclear program. His failed leadership led to the chaotic and deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan that abandoned our partners, angered our NATO allies and emboldened our adversaries," said U.S. “President Biden’s speech today does not match his actions. Republicans pounced on Biden with sharp criticism. The United States would defend its national interests, Biden said, but "the mission must be clear and achievable," and the American military "must not be used as the answer to every problem we see around the world."īiden, a Democrat, hoped to present a compelling case that the United States remains a reliable ally to its partners around the world after four years of "America First" policies pursued by his Republican predecessor Donald Trump. "We've ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan and as we close this era of relentless war, we're opening a new era of relentless diplomacy," Biden said.

cold war blocs

General Assembly in New York City, U.S., September 20, 2021. President Joe Biden meets with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres at the 76th Session of the U.N. His staff has been trying to arrange a phone call between Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron to try to cool tempers over the submarine deal. withdrawal from Afghanistan that left some Americans and Afghan allies still in that country and struggling to get out.īiden's emphasis on allied unity is being tested by a three-way agreement among the United States, Australia and Britain that undermined a French submarine deal and left France feeling stabbed in the back.īiden met Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison in New York and was to meet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at the White House later in the day. "Recent developments in the global situation show once again that military intervention from the outside and so-called democratic transformation entail nothing but harm," Xi said.īiden came to the United Nations facing criticism at home and abroad for a chaotic U.S. Tuesday that China would not build new coal-fired power projects abroad, used his video address to obliquely criticize the U.S. But we're not seeking - I'll say it again - we are not seeking a new Cold War or a world divided into rigid blocs," Biden said.Ĭhinese President Xi Jinping, who told the U.N. "We'll stand up for our allies and our friends and oppose attempts by stronger countries to dominate weaker ones, whether through changes to territory by force, economic coercion, technical exploitation or disinformation. He said the United States will compete vigorously, both economically and to push democratic systems and rule of law. He said the United States will double its financial commitment on climate aid and spend $10 billion to reduce hunger globally.īiden did not utter the words "China" or "Beijing" but sprinkled implicit references to America's increasingly powerful authoritarian competitor throughout his speech, as the two nations butt heads in the Indo-Pacific and on trade and human rights issues. The world faces a "decisive decade," Biden said, one in which leaders must work together to combat a raging coronavirus pandemic, global climate change and cyber threats. The United States will help resolve crises from Iran to the Korean Peninsula to Ethiopia, Biden told the annual U.N. President Joe Biden mapped out a new era of vigorous competition without a new Cold War despite China's ascendance during his first United Nations address on Tuesday, promising military restraint and a robust fight against climate change.







Cold war blocs