President Biden of the United States made a speech on diplomatic policy, expressed concern about the attacks on democracy by China and Russia, which are expanding their influence, and decided to face the challenge by strengthening cooperation with allies and others. I have stated.

President Biden visited the State Department of Washington, DC on the 4th and gave a speech on diplomatic policy.



In this, President Biden said, "We will deepen our involvement with the international community to face China, which has the ambition to promote authoritarianism and compete with the United States, and Russia, which is trying to interfere with and hurt American democracy." He emphasized the emphasis on diplomacy to counter China and Russia.



"For the last four years, we must repair the neglected, abused and retreated diplomatic alliance and reestablish the habit of cooperation. The alliance is America's greatest asset," he said under the former Trump administration. He expressed his intention to restore relations with his jerky allies.



On the other hand, President Biden said, "We are ready to cooperate with the Chinese government if it is in the interests of the United States," and will cooperate in areas where we can find common interests with China.



He also said that diplomacy is important to face global challenges such as the new coronavirus and climate change. "The United States is back. The United States will renew its role in international institutions and regain trust and ethical prestige." He expressed his determination to play a role as a leader in the international community.



In addition, President Biden called on the army that caused the coup in Myanmar to release power and detained people, and cooperated with each country to support the restoration of democracy and hold the responsibilities of those involved. I emphasized.