Handle disputes with 'dialogue and cooperation': Xi Jinping at UN General Assembly meet
The Hindu
His comments came hours after U.S. President Joe Biden said he didn't have any intention of starting a “new Cold War"
Facing growing tensions with the United States, Chinese leader Xi Jinping reiterated his nation's longtime policy of multilateralism on Tuesday, telling world leaders at the United Nations that disputes among countries “need to be handled through dialogue and cooperation."
His comments came hours after he didn't have any intention of starting a — itself a response to criticism from the U.N. chief that both Washington and Beijing need to make sure their differences and tensions don't derail their 42-year-old relationship.
"One country’s success does not have to mean another country’s failure," Mr. Xi said in a prerecorded speech. "The world is big enough to accommodate common development and progress of all countries."

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