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Author:Global Times Time:2022.06.18

According to a Bloomberg News website reported on June 16, US President Biden plans to start G7 global infrastructure initiative to check and balance China.

It is reported that the US President's National Security Assistant, Salvin, said on the 16th that US President Biden will launch a global infrastructure initiative, "in response to China", especially in the "Indian Ocean-Pacific".

According to reports, the initiative is expected to be announced at the Seventh -way Group (G7) summit at Germany from June 26th to 28th.

At a event hosted by the New American Safety Center, Shalvin stated that the initiative will cover the fields of global infrastructure, health and digital infrastructure construction, and provide "Chinese alternatives". In the end, the investment between the United States and G7 partners will reach Million dollars.

"We intend to use it as one of the iconic foreign policies during the remaining term of the Bayeng government."

Shalvin said the initiative will rely on private sector funds and the US government's "relatively moderate direct budget appropriation."

At the same time, according to Kyodo News reported on June 16, the White House India -Pacific Affairs coordinator Kurd Campbell said on the 16th that the United States plans to propose a initiative next week to strengthen the cooperation with the same -connected country to strengthen the Pacific Island country through cooperation with the same -connected country. touch.

He said during an online event hosted by the New American Security Center that the initiative aims to ensure that the United States can promote "openness" and "exempt from Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Japan, and New Zealand. Stardo.

It is reported that Campbell's remarks are at the time when China tries to strengthen its influence on the Pacific Islands, China has signed a security agreement with the Solomon Islands. China also plans to continue to seek closer relationships with multiple Pacific island countries.

Campbell said: "One of the things to do next is to vigorously enhance our participation in the Pacific. This is a region with great strategic significance."

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