From the BBC:
“Biden: We were clumsy over
France submarine row”
(US President Joe Biden meets
with French President Emmanuel Macron ahead of the G20 summit in Rome, Italy
October 29, 2021)
US President Joe Biden has told
France's Emmanuel Macron that the US was "clumsy" over a security
pact signed between the UK, US, and Australia that lost France billions. It was
the first meeting between the two leaders since the Aukus pact - which will let
Australia build nuclear-powered submarines - was agreed. Aukus caused a row
with France, which lost a $37bn deal with Australia. Mr Macron said it was
important to "look to the future". The meeting between the two
presidents took place at France's Vatican embassy in Rome, Villa Bonaparte. It
was part of a series of meetings between the US president and world leaders
ahead of the G20 summit of major economies this weekend and next week's UN
climate summit, COP26, in Scotland. "What we did was clumsy," Mr
Biden said. "I was under the impression that France had been informed long
before that the deal was not going through, honest to God." The Aukus
pact, which will also cover AI and other technologies, is one of Australia's
biggest defence partnerships in decades, and is seen as an effort to counter
China. It scuppered a deal signed by Australia in 2016 for France to build 12
conventional submarines. At the time, France's foreign minister called the
security pact "a stab in the back", and France temporarily recalled
its US and Australian ambassadors.
Diplomatic drive Mr
Biden's first meeting of the day was at the Vatican, where he praised Pope
Francis for his leadership on climate change. During the 90-minute
meeting, Mr Biden thanked the pontiff for his advocacy for the world's poor and
those suffering from hunger and persecution. He also praised the Pope's
leadership on the climate crisis and the pandemic. Mr Biden gifted Pope
Francis a special coin and called him "the most significant warrior for
peace I've ever met." On the back of the coin was the insignia of
the unit of the Delaware Army National Guard, the unit in which the President's
late son, Beau Biden served. He joked that if the pontiff did not have
the coin with him at their next meeting, he would have to "buy the
drinks". Pope Francis gave Mr Biden a ceramic tile and his recent writings
on Catholic teaching. Earlier, in a message recorded for the BBC, the Pope
urged world leaders to agree a meaningful deal at COP26 offering "concrete
hope" to future generations.
COP26 climate summit - The
basics Climate change is one of the world's most pressing problems.
Governments must promise more ambitious cuts in warming gases if we are to
prevent greater global temperature rises. The summit in Glasgow is where
change could happen. You need to watch for the promises made by the world's
biggest polluters, like the US and China, and whether poorer countries are
getting the support they need. All our lives will change. Decisions made
here could impact our jobs, how we heat our homes, what we eat and how we
travel.
^ Clumsy is not the word I would
use about all this. Creepy is more like. Biden is always touching people (like
he is Macron.) He’s like an old man that can’t keep his hands to himself and so
you hide your children from him. I don’t see anything really coming out of the
Climate Summit except some words, but no real action. All the hype about it
seems to be just that – hype. ^
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