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Biden calls Macron, the first leader of the EU

WASHINGTON – The new American president Joe Biden spoke with the French president Emmanuel Macron expressing “its desire to strengthen bilateral relations with our oldest ally”. This was announced by the White House. Biden underlined his “commitment to strengthen the transatlantic relationship, including through NATO and the US partnership with the EU”. The two leaders “agreed on the need for close coordination, including through multilateral organizations, to address challenges such as climate change, Covid and global economic recovery”. In the phone call, the first with a leader of the European Union, the two leaders also agreed to “work together on common foreign policy priorities, including China, the Middle East, Russia and the Sahel”.

Yesterday Biden also called the British premier Boris Johnson: “Nice to talk to President Joe Biden, I can’t wait to deepen the long-standing alliance between our two countries as we lead a green and sustainable recovery from Covid-19,” the Downing Street leader tweeted. Johnson welcomed Washington’s decision to re-enter the Paris climate accords and the World Health Organization, added a spokesman, noting that the British premier “praised President Biden’s timely action in addressing change. climate and the commitment to achieve zero emissions by 2050 “.

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