Image Source : AP Biden speaks with Macron, seeks to cement US-France ties
US President Joe Biden on Sunday spoke along with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, expressing his need to strengthen bilateral ties, the White House stated. In a telephone name, Biden additionally burdened his dedication to bolstering the transatlantic relationship, together with by way of NATO and the United States’ partnership with the European Union, the White House stated in an announcement. “The leaders agreed on the need for close coordination, including through multilateral organisations, in tackling common challenges such as climate change, COVID-19, and the global economic recovery,” it stated.
Biden and Macron additionally agreed to work collectively on shared overseas coverage priorities, together with China, the Middle East, Russia, and Africa’s Sahel area, the White House stated.
This was Biden’s fourth telephone name with a overseas chief after being sworn in because the US President on January 20.
Biden’s first two telephone calls have been, as per custom, with the leaders of its two neighbours–Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada and President Andrés Manuel López Obrador of Mexico.
Biden spoke with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Saturday.
After taking on the reins of the nation, the Biden Administration has began reaching out to its conventional allies.
The protection secretary has to this point spoken over the telephone with the NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg and his counterparts from Britain, Japan and South Korea.
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has spoken along with his counterparts from France, Germany, Britain, Japan, Afghanistan, South Korea and Israel.
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