Justin Trudeau says US leadership has been 'sorely missed' during first meeting with Biden
Canadian PM congratulates US president on rejoining Paris accord, saying its nice when the Americans are not pulling out all the references to climate change
Associated Press
Tue 23 Feb 2021 21.06 EST
Justin Trudeau has praised Joe Biden for rejoining the Paris climate accord during their first bilateral meeting, saying: US leadership has been sorely missed over the past years.
The Canadian prime minister added: And I have to say as we were preparing the joint rollout of the communique on this, its nice when the Americans are not pulling out all the references to climate change and instead adding them in.
The meeting held virtually between the Roosevelt Room at the White House and Trudeau in his Ottawa office because of the pandemic was Bidens first with a foreign counterpart since taking office,
Biden returned Trudeaus compliments, saying: The United States has no closer friend, no closer friend, than Canada.
After talking for about two hours, the two leaders emerged and said they planned to work closely together to beat the Covid-19 pandemic and combat climate change, with a goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
More:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/feb/24/justin-trudeau-says-us-leadership-has-been-sorely-missed-during-first-meeting-with-biden
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