Biden: I don't believe in a new Cold War.

US President Joe Biden, who will tomorrow give a speech in New York at the United Nations General Assembly, will stress that he does not believe in a new Cold War, a senior US administration official has announced. Beden will let him know tomorrow that he does not [...]
Beden will let it be known tomorrow that he does not believe in the notion of a new Cold War in a world divided in the bloc, the source said in an atmosphere of harsh rivalry between Washington and Beijing.
The American president, who angered the allies by unilaterally leading the withdrawal from Afghanistan and who caused a serious diplomatic crisis with France for the submarine purchase agreement, will go to New York to give a speech on the rally, the senior official said.
According to him, Beden wants to let the international community know that he has closed the war chapter and is working in the personal, determined and effective US diplomacy defined by working with its allies and partners to address issues that cannot be resolved by military force.
Regarding the US's international reputation, he said the situation is quite positive despite different prospects for Afghanistan and current problems with France. Beden wants to convey the desire for close co-operation with France to the Indo-Peacekeeping area and the international stage.
I believe they deeply respect each other,” he said.
France accuses the United States of having made, without informing it, a new alliance through which Australia will supply American submarines, cancelling a large Australian order of submarines from France a few years ago.












