China News Service, February 5, reported that on the afternoon of the 4th local time, US President Biden visited the State Department and delivered his first important foreign policy speech since he took office.

Biden announced a series of foreign policy changes and declared that "the United States is back", indicating that diplomacy will once again become the center of US foreign policy.

Data map: US President Biden.

  Accompanied by Vice President Harris, Biden visited the State Department for the first time after taking office, met with Secretary of State Blincol, and delivered an important foreign policy speech for nearly 20 minutes after the meeting, declaring "America is back" to the world. .

  Biden emphasized at the beginning of his speech that his government will work hard to repair relations with allies and re-enter the world stage to jointly face the challenges of today and the future.

On global issues, Biden said that the world is now facing many crises, from the new crown epidemic, environmental crises to nuclear proliferation, these challenges require all countries to work together to deal with them.

He called the US alliance "our greatest asset" and the United States will stand shoulder to shoulder with its partners again.

  Biden also announced that Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin will lead the "review of the global force situation" and "freeze any force movement in Germany" during the review.

Data map: At noon on January 20, local time, Democrat Biden was formally sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on Capitol Hill.

  In addition, Biden also announced an increase in the number of refugees allowed to enter the United States.

The Trump administration set the maximum number of refugees for this fiscal year at 15,000, which is the lowest level since 1980.

Biden has pledged to set the annual acceptance limit at 125,000 people.

  The US State Department is Biden's first federal agency to visit.

Biden expressed his gratitude to the staff of the State Department and praised them as "outstanding talents."

Analysis believes that Biden first visited the State Department to convey the message that his government will focus on diplomatic tools and diplomats. The core of its foreign policy is to cooperate with allies to repair the reputation of the United States in the international community.