Biden announced that the US did not seek 'new cold war' in the UN-country speech, in the middle of the relationship with China stress.
We did not look for a new cold war, or a world divided into fixed factions.
US President Joe Biden spoke before the United Nations General Assembly in New York today.
Although not directly mentioned to China, Biden's statement was given among concerns around the stressful relations of the two largest economies in the world.
We are at all costs to avoid a new cold war, the prospect can be more dangerous and difficult to control than the past.
Covid-19 is also a prominent issue and is used by Biden to open the speech.
In order to fight pandemic, we need to gather scientific action and political will.
Mentioning the US withdrawal from Afghanistan, Biden said it is a necessary step to rotate Washington's policy axis to global challenges, including Covid-19 and climate change.
We have ended 20 years of conflict in Afghanistan.
Closing the speech longer than 30 minutes, Biden called on the international community together to build a better future, by solving the challenge series he stated.
Today, I stood here when for the first time in the past 20 years in the United States was not in any battle.