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US President Joe Biden has reiterated his commitment to strengthen alliances across the Indo-Pacific, emphasizing the need to manage competition with China responsibly without escalating into conflict. He also mentioned resuming cooperation with China to combat the flow of deadly synthetic narcotics and pushing back against unfair economic competition and military coercion. Biden expressed a desire to expand the UN Security Council membership for a more inclusive, stronger, and effective UN.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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