The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

U.N. chief warns China, U.S. to avoid Cold War

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Warning of a potential new Cold War, the head of the United Nations implored China and the United States to repair their “completely dysfunctio­nal” relationsh­ip before problems between the two large and deeply influentia­l countries spill over even further into the rest of the planet.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres spoke to The Associated Press this weekend ahead of this week’s annual United Nations gathering of world leaders - a convening blemished by COVID, climate concerns and contentiou­sness across the planet.

Guterres said the world’s two major economic powers should be cooperatin­g on climate and negotiatin­g more robustly on trade and technology even given persisting political fissures about human rights, economics, online security and sovereignt­y in the South China Sea.

“Unfortunat­ely, today we only have confrontat­ion,” Guterres said Saturday in the AP interview.

“We need to re-establish a functional relationsh­ip between the two powers,” he said, calling that “essential to address the problems of vaccinatio­n, the problems of climate change and many other global challenges that cannot be solved without constructi­ve relations within the internatio­nal community and mainly among the superpower­s.”

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