Published 02:08 IST, October 24th 2020
US Election 2020: Joe Biden vows to force China to 'play by international rules'
In the run-up to the US Election 2020, Democratic Presidential hopeful Joe Biden said that he would force China to abide by "international rule".
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In run-up to US Election 2020, Democratic Presidential hopeful Joe Biden said that he would force China to abide by "international rule" in terms of trade as well as treatment of foreign companies during final US Presidential debate held on Thursday, October 22.
Biden added that he will also strive to check China's aggressive actions in South China Sea. In addition, Former Vice President also called out US President Trump was for admiration of ‘thugs’ like rth Korea’s Kin Jong-un and Russia’s President Vladimir Putin.
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Biden states he will bring China's actions under control
In heated final Presidential Debate, Biden said that in addition to admiring se people, Donald Trump was also alienating United States from its longtime allies and friends. He also said that when chosen, he would penalise Chinese authorities for an intellectual property infringement of American companies operating in China as well as disregard air defence identification zones over South China Sea.
Trump during final debate continued to make several ‘unsubstantiated allegations’ against his opponent and Biden’s alleged connection to his son’s business interests in foreign nations. Trump also highlighted several tariffs and trade barriers set up by his administration against China when questioned about how he would hold Beijing accountable for allegedly allowing COVID-19 pandemic to spread globally.
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last Presidential Debate of 2020 US presidential elections was held at Curb Event Center at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. Before start of final debate, Trump preemptively called out debate moderator Kristen Walker and called her ‘Far Worse’ in a bid to undermine process.
(With ANI inputs, Im AP)
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02:08 IST, October 24th 2020