President Biden of the United States made a speech at the United Nations General Assembly held in New York, saying that he will strengthen cooperation with allies in the Indo-Pacific region and face new threats with the rising China in mind. I don't want the Cold War, "he stressed that he didn't want a conflict.

The UN General Assembly held in New York began a general debate speech by the leaders of each country on the 21st, and gave the first speech at the UN General Assembly after President Biden of the United States took office.



In this, President Biden said, "We will shift our focus to priorities such as the Indo-Pacific region and work with allies in a multilateral framework," with China in mind, and with allies to face new threats. We are planning to strengthen the cooperation of.



He added, "We oppose the act of stronger nations to change territory by force or oppress weak nations to intimidate weak nations, and stand up for our allies and friends." I showed my thoughts.



On the other hand, he said, "I do not want a new Cold War or a world divided into rigid camps," he said, not wanting a conflict, and which country to solve global issues such as the new coronavirus and climate change. He emphasized that he is ready to cooperate with.



In response to criticism from France over the deployment of Australia's nuclear submarines that France has downplayed the alliance, President Biden said, "A new strategy with allies to respond to the threats we are facing now. We are renewing our relationship with the EU = European Union. "