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Speaking at the UN General Assembly, President Joe Biden says the US does not seek a "Cold War" or "conflict" with China, adding, "we do not ask any nations to choose between the United States or any other partner." SOUNDBITE
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says there is no new Cold War with China but the western allies will have to adapt to the challenge of Beijing's rise. SOUNDBITE
Beijing, May 28 (EFE/EPA).- The Chinese prime minister on Thursday struck a conciliatory note amid growing tension with the United States, saying the so-called cold war between the two countries would not benefit any of them and harm the world.In a message focused on reducing the tension, Li Keqiang said relations between the two countries face new problems and challenges, but they continue to maintain communication in sectors such as the economy, trade, or culture.Addressing a press conference after the conclusion of the National People's Congress, Li underlined that the bilateral ties were complex and had overcome many challenges in the last few decades. (Camera: JESÚS CENTENO/WU HONG). SHOT LIST: LI KEQIANG, PRIME MINISTER OF CHINA, AT A PRESS CONFERENCE AFTER THE CONCLUSION OF THE NATIONAL PEOPLE'S CONGRESS, IN BEIJING, CHINA.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo voices concern about China's military policies and human rights record in high-level talks but insists that Washington is not seeking a "Cold War." SOUNDBITE