US President Joe Biden will hold virtual dialogue on democracy, invites 110 countries
On the issue of democracy, America is once again in the mood to give two hands to the communist countries. Communist countries China and Russia are out of the countries that have been invited by President Joe Biden for the virtual dialogue going to be held in America on December 9 and 10. Whereas, an invitation has been sent from the US to the democratic country Taiwan. Due to this, once again the tension between China and America seems to be increasing. Actually, America and China have clashed with each other over the Taiwan issue in the past. In such a situation, by keeping China out of the list, the US has made its stand towards Taiwan clear.
Invitation to 110 countries for dialogue on democracy
A virtual summit is being organized by the US for a dialogue on ‘democracy’. For this 110 countries of the world have been invited. Not only are many big countries like China and Russia missing from this list released by the US State Department, but Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka have also been kept out of the list from South Asian countries. At the same time, Turkey, a member of ‘NATO’, has also not found a place in this list.
Invitation to Pakistan and Iraq along with India
An invitation has been sent from America to India to attend this virtual summit. At the same time, Joe Biden has also sent an invitation to Pakistan and Iraq.
Afghanistan was also left alone
The US has also not invited Taliban-ruled Afghanistan for a dialogue on democracy. This is a big setback for the new Taliban government. Indeed, since the occupation of Afghanistan, the Taliban has been making many efforts for global recognition, but the US has made its intention clear by ignoring it.