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G20 deals prove ‘power of America showing up’: Biden

This despite Britain, UN saying Rome talks did not go far enough

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 01 Nov 2021 11:30AM

G20 deals prove ‘power of America showing up’: Biden
US President Joe Biden says the successes at the Rome talks are largely down to US diplomacy. – AFP pic, November 1, 2021

ROME – US President Joe Biden said yesterday that the agreements made at the G20 summit including pledging to limit global warming to above 1.5°C, proves “the power of America showing up”.

The world’s major economies committed to taking “effective actions” against global warming, and promised action on coal, though Britain and the UN said the Rome talks had not gone nearly far enough.

Biden, nonetheless, said the leaders made progress with an agreement to end funding for new unabated coal plants abroad, as well as the approval of a global minimum tax on the world’s largest companies.

The leaders had made “tangible progress” on key issues, from climate change to the coronavirus pandemic and the economy, ahead of the COP26 climate talks that opened yesterday in Glasgow.

And, he said the successes at the talks were largely down to US diplomacy.

“We got significant support here, significant support. The US of A is the most critical part of this entire agenda, and we did it,” he said.

The talks went ahead without the leader of China, the world’s largest emitter. President Xi Jinping instead appeared via video link, as did Vladimir Putin of Russia, another major polluting country.

Biden said he was disappointed that Russia and China “basically didn’t show up in terms of any commitments to deal with climate change”.

“There’s a reason why people should be disappointed in that. I found it disappointing myself,” he said.

But the US would “continue to focus on what China is not doing, what Russia is not doing, and what Saudi Arabia is not doing”, he said. – AFP, November 1, 2021

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