President Biden defines priorities on the U.S. Foreign Policy

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WASHINGTON, 5 February, 2021 (TON): U.S. foreign policy priorities got outlined by President Joe Biden at the State Department promising, America is back.

In his speech on Thursday, he discussed an array of pressing topics, from Myanmar to Moscow, via US military bases in Germany.

President Biden has, for now, halted his predecessor's decision to withdraw troops from Germany.

In his first diplomatic speech since becoming president, Biden signaled a no-nonsense approach to China and Russia, urged Myanmar's military leaders to bring their coup to an end, said the US would no longer support Saudi offensives in Yemen, and halted the withdrawal of US troops in Germany.

US President Joe Biden on Thursday heralded a new era as he reassured the watching world that "America is back."

An open policy regarding refugee admissions was also announced.  

Speaking at the State Department, Biden said: "American leadership must meet this new moment of advancing authoritarianism, including the growing ambitions of China to rival the United States and the determination of Russia to damage and disrupt our democracy."

"Investing in our diplomacy isn't something we do just because it's the right thing to do for the world," he continued. "We do it in order to live in peace, security and prosperity."

U.S. with its new administration is seeking to alter its alliance and support with different countries calling out for prosperity in the country.

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