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US and Canada are best friends, says Biden after Trudeau talks

Leaders, however, stay mum on America’s decision to cancel permit for Keystone XL pipeline

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Feb 2021 6:00PM

US and Canada are best friends, says Biden after Trudeau talks
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau watching US President Joe Biden speak via video link before their sit-down yesterday. – Screen grab, February 24, 2021

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden declared Canada and the US best friends yesterday, while Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the friendship “extraordinary” in a virtual meeting turning the page on the turbulent Donald Trump era.

“The United States has no closer friend than Canada,” Biden said, setting the tone for the get-together conducted by video link between the White House and Trudeau’s office in Ottawa.

Although Covid-19 restrictions kept the two leaders apart physically, they went out of their way to demonstrate that the giant neighbouring countries are back to their traditional closeness after the tension of Trump’s “America First” policies.

“We have a robust agenda today and we’re all best served when the United States and Canada work together and lead together,” Biden said in public remarks before heading into closed-door talks.

Repaying the compliment, Trudeau said they would work “together to get through Covid but also to make sure we’re pulling our weight around the world and making the world a better and safer place for everyone”.

Trudeau thanked Biden – who has put the US back into the Paris climate accord on reducing global carbon emissions – for his policies on global warming.

“US leadership has been sorely missed over the past, uh, past years,” he said in a not so hidden dig at Trump.

The White House is touting that yesterday’s extensive talks will provide a “road map” for better relations.

Trump, who recategorised Canada and other US allies as competitors, had a sometimes tense personal relationship with Trudeau.

By contrast, Trudeau was the first foreign leader to phone Biden after he won the November election and Trudeau was the first foreign leader the Democrat called after getting into the Oval Office.

The White House emphasised how US-Canada ties play an important role in multilateral settings, from the G7 to Nato, the Five Eyes intelligence alliance and the WTO.

But while Canada is looking forward to more predictable behavior from its largest trading partner, Biden has already introduced his own new source of friction by canceling the cross-border Keystone XL pipeline project, citing environmental concerns.

Criticism of China 

Biden and Trudeau said they addressed several mutual priorities, including climate change and revving up the North American economy.

“By being on the same line on several subjects, like climate change or economic revival, we can do more together,” Trudeau’s office said.

They also waded into the thorny issue of competing with China on global trade and Beijing’s continued detention of two Canadian nationals.

Former diplomat Michael Kovrig and businessman Michael Spavor were arrested in China in 2018 in what was seen as likely retaliation for the arrest in Vancouver of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou that year on a US warrant.

“Human beings are not bartering chips,” Biden said.

One area Biden and Trudeau did not comment on in the public portion of their remarks was the US decision to cancel the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, a project fiercely opposed by environmentalists but backed by Ottawa and previously by Trump.

Biden rescinded the permit by executive order on his first day in office.

“The president made clear that this is a commitment he’s made in the past, that it’s not in the interests of the United States and that we want to try to address our climate crisis, while also creating good paying union jobs,” White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said.

“The prime minister raised his concerns directly with the president, has previously, and he’s of course welcome to today.”

Although virtual, the talks closely followed the format of regular in-person bilateral leader meetings.

Also taking part were US Vice-President Kamala Harris, Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, along with their Canadian counterparts. – AFP, February 24, 2021

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