The new president of US Joe Biden has always showed his support for the Paris cliamte accord with France and now after taking over as president he and French President Emmanuel Macron expressed their agreement on climate change and how to fight coronavirus.
The two leaders interacted in a telephone conversation on sunday and also discussed “their willingness to act together for peace in the Near and Middle East, in particular on the Iranian nuclear issue,” the French presidency said.
Former US President Donald Trump formally pulled the United States out of the Paris climate accord in November last year, claiming it “was designed to kill the American economy” rather than save the environment. Earlier this week, Macron had lauded Biden’s decision to return to the Paris climate accord.
An offical White House statement described France as America’s “oldest ally” and added onto it that Biden has plans for a close coordination with Paris on Climate Change, Covid-19 and the global economy.
Macron had initially attempted to forge a close relationship with Trump, but the two later were frequently at odds over Syria, US tariffs and Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris climate accord — which Biden moved to re-enter on his first day in office
Former US President Donald Trump formally pulled the United States out of the Paris climate accord in November last year, claiming it “was designed to kill the American economy” rather than save the environment. Earlier this week, Macron had lauded Biden’s decision to return to the Paris climate accord.
An offical White House statement described France as America’s “oldest ally” and added onto it that Biden has plans for a close coordination with Paris on Climate Change, Covid-19 and the global economy.
Macron had initially attempted to forge a close relationship with Trump, but the two later were frequently at odds over Syria, US tariffs and Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris climate accord — which Biden moved to re-enter on his first day in office