'Vietnam visit is not about curbing China, but about providing global stability'- said Biden
President Joe Biden on Sunday said his visit to Hanoi (Vietnam) was not an attempt to start a Cold War against China but was a broader effort to create global stability by building US ties across Asia at a time of tensions with Beijing. He said this visit is not about controlling China. It's about providing a stable foundation.

After attending the G20 summit in India, US President Joe Biden left for Vietnam. Biden set out on a visit to Vietnam even before the conclusion of the G20 summit. Biden left for a Vietnam tour even before the third session of the conference (One Future) could be discussed.
President Joe Biden on Sunday said his visit to Hanoi (Vietnam) was not an attempt to start a 'Cold War' against China but to promote global stability by building US ties across Asia at a time of tensions with Beijing. There was a massive effort to create.
"This trip is not about controlling China. It's about providing a stable base," Biden said at a press conference in Vietnam's capital Hanoi. The US President has gone to Hanoi at a time when Vietnam is increasing its diplomacy strategy with America.
In fact, President Joe Biden's visit to Vietnam shows how to counter China's influence in Asia. Biden has indicated that Vietnam wants some degree of independence and American companies are looking for alternatives to imports from Chinese factories. America is looking for potential allies and is also trying to reduce tensions with China.
“I think we think too much about the Cold War,” Joe Biden said. it's not about that. “It is about creating economic growth and stability in all parts of the world and that is what we are trying to do.” "We have an opportunity to strengthen alliances around the world to maintain stability. That's what this visit is about," he said.
Over the past five days, Biden said, he traveled around the world, from Washington to New Delhi and now Hanoi. He showcased his government's efforts to increase cooperation with other countries. Let us tell you that President Joe Biden will stay in Alaska, USA on Monday to attend the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.
Responding to a question, Biden told the media that he had met Chinese Premier Li Qiang in India. US and Chinese officials have been in frequent contact since Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping met at the G20 in Indonesia last year.
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