The EU is reportedly planning to ask US President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming administration to seize a “once in a generation” opportunity to forge a new global alliance to meet the “strategic challenge” posed by China. Photo: Reuters
US and EU should join forces to check China’s influence in Africa, Indo-Pacific, Republican senator proposes
- Report by chairman of US Senate Foreign Relations Committee says a transatlantic partnership could foster private-sector investment and ensure maritime security
- The next steps are ‘to build upon the existing political will to cooperate in the region and to decide where to focus and what cooperation means in practice’
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China-EU relations
The EU is reportedly planning to ask US President-elect Joe Biden’s incoming administration to seize a “once in a generation” opportunity to forge a new global alliance to meet the “strategic challenge” posed by China. Photo: Reuters