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Biden assures: I don’t want a conflict with China, but democracy is competing with the autocracies of the world

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“Democracy is in competition with the autocracies of the world.” This was stated by President Joe Biden saying he was “satisfied” with what came out of the G7 on China. “Beijing must begin to act with greater responsibility”, adds Biden, reiterating however that “it does not want any conflict with China”.

The US president has defined the infrastructure plan launched by the G7 as an alternative to the Silk Road “more equitable than that of Beijing”, saying he is “satisfied with the result” of the summit. Biden then reiterated that “America is back, I felt a sense of enthusiasm for America’s return to the table, for its commitment.”

Overall, Biden called the G7 Summit “extraordinarily collaborative and productive”.

His next US president stop will be in London on Sunday afternoon for tea with Queen Elizabeth II, along with first lady Jill Biden. Then he will fly to Brussels to participate in the NATO summit. His trip to Europe will end on Wednesday in Geneva, where he will have the expected face to face with Vladimir Putin. And it was precisely about Russian President Biden that he was right when he says that relations between the United States and Russia are at a “low point”. With him «I will be clear on the conditions for having a better relationship with Russia. We are not looking for a conflict, we want to resolve the things that we believe are not in line with international norms “, says Biden explaining that at the end of the meeting with the Russian president he will hold a press conference alone and Putin will do the same, also to avoid that the face-to-face is overshadowed by themes such as “they shook hands” or “who talked the most”.

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The US president, Joe Biden, responded positively to the question of a journalist who asked him if he was willing to trade cyber pirates attacking Russia in exchange for Russian hackers who have conducted attacks, including recent ones, against US targets, a hypothesis that has been raised in the latest hours from Russian President Vladimir Putin. “Yes,” he answered a question about it. “I undertake to hold them accountable.”

“If there are crimes committed against Russia, and the people who commit these crimes are housed in the United States, I undertake to hold them accountable.”

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