Is conflict between the US and China inevitable?

China’s new foreign minister warns of ‘conflict and confrontation’ with Washington while defending ties with Russia

Soldiers celebrate China’s National Day in Guangdong Province, September 2020
China is voicing public criticism of what it sees as US-led ‘suppression’
(Image credit: Costfoto/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

China’s new foreign minister has warned his nation is heading towards an inevitable “conflict and confrontation” with the US unless Washington changes course, signalling a new low in relations between the two superpowers.

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