Biden made his first speech at the UN General Assembly, and he really declared that "the United States does not seek a new cold war."

  [Global Network Report] "We are not seeking a new cold war." At 10: 00 EST on September 21 (22: 00 Beijing time), US President Biden delivered a speech in the general debate of the UN General Assembly, as the White House had previously announced. This is Biden’s first speech at the United Nations General Assembly since he took office as President of the United States.

US President Biden delivered a speech in the general debate of the UN General Assembly.

  According to the British "Sky News" live report, Biden said in his speech that "we are not seeking a new cold war" against the background that US-China relations are becoming increasingly tense. According to the report, Biden declared in his speech that "we don’t seek a new cold war or a divided world" and the United States is willing to cooperate with any country that "speeds up the pace and seeks a peaceful solution". This can be done, he said, "even if we have strong differences in other areas", because all countries must unite to jointly deal with urgent threats such as climate change and COVID-19 epidemic.

  Earlier, UN Secretary-General Guterres just issued a warning on Sino-US relations, saying that the relationship between the two countries is "completely dysfunctional" and may trigger a new cold war. He also said that the United States and China should cooperate on climate and other issues, "but unfortunately, there is only confrontation now." In response, White House spokesman Psaki declared on 20th that the United States is competing with China, not a conflict, and predicted that Biden would emphasize that the United States "does not seek a new cold war" in his speech at the UN General Assembly.

  Earlier today, the Global Times published an editorial entitled "Responsibility for the New Cold War, Biden Must Share with Trump", pointing out that "Don’t let fierce competition turn into a new cold war" has become a resounding slogan in Washington, but it is hypocritical and incompatible with the actual performance of the United States. The editorial believes that Washington’s declaration of "no cold war" is "there is no silver here."

  The editorial explained that the Cold War was a bad thing and unpopular, and Biden’s team seemed to know it, and the entire political elite in the United States should also judge it. Now, they are saying one thing and doing another, biting one mouthful and "fierce competition", and vowed not to fight the cold war. This is to shift the responsibility for the formation of the cold war on China, make China the scapegoat for the new cold war, and occupy the moral high ground of "opposing the cold war" for their further international anti-China mobilization.