Foreign Minister Blinken: US does not want a “cold war” with China

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US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said at a congressional hearing that the country was not seeking a conflict or “cold war” with China. It has been reported DEA News.

“We are not looking for a conflict with China or a new Cold War,” said the Foreign Minister.

In his view, the United States cannot dictate its actions to China and determine the country’s political course, but it has the right to advance its own vision and compete.

Former Chinese Defense Ministry spokesman Tan Kefei judicial US statements regarding an alliance between Russia and China are “outdated bloc thinking.”

Prior to that, Rob Bauer, chairman of the NATO military committee, does not develop Military plans for Russia and China focused on confronting a host of terrorist groups. Bauer noted that a number of NATO countries have developed such plans for China, but that it “is not part of NATO’s overall military effort.”

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