AUKUS: Biden will tell UN he does not believe in “new Cold War”

The President of the United States, Joe Biden, who is expected to speak in New York tomorrow before his General Assembly UN, will say that “he does not believe in the idea of ​​a new Cold War”, was announced today by a high-ranking official of the American government.

Joe Biden “will make it known tomorrow that he does not believe in the idea of ​​a new Cold War with a world divided into pieces,” the source said, amid the rivalry between Washington and Beijing.

The American president “believes in a strong, intense and obedient to competition principles”, the source added.

Joe Biden, who has sparked criticism from allies for unilaterally managing the withdrawal from Afghanistan but also a serious diplomatic crisis with France centered on a major arms deal, travels to New York with a unifying speech, according to the high-ranking official. .

After all, the US head of state wants to make it known to the international community that he “closed the chapter of the war” and “opened a chapter dedicated to a US diplomacy that is individualized, determined and effective, defined by cooperation with the allies. and the (US) partners with a view to resolving issues that cannot be resolved by military force. “

The high-ranking official estimates, regarding the international reputation of the USA, that “the framework is mainly positive despite the different views on Afghanistan and the problems we are facing now with France”.

In this regard, confirming the information provided by France, that is, that the American president requested this conversation, the high-ranking official said:

We’re looking forward ‘to this phone call.

Joe Biden wants to “share his desire to work closely with France in the Indo-Pacific area and on the international stage.”

“I think they have a deep respect for each other,” he said.

France accuses the US of concluding a new alliance without warning, under which Australia will be equipped with US submarines, which cancels a huge order the Australians made to the French a few years ago.

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