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Biden, Macron vow unity against Russia, discuss trade row

- Washington:

Presidents Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron vowed to maintain a united front against Russia on Thursday amid growing worries about waning support for Ukraine’s war effort in the U.S. and Europe. Biden also signaled he might be willing to tweak aspects of his signature climate legislatio­n that have raised concerns with France and other European allies.

Biden honored Macron with a grand state dinner Thursday evening — the first of the U.S. president’s COVID-19 shadowed presidency for a foreign leader. But following up on Biden’s upbeat comments might not go as smoothly as that fancy affair.

Republican­s who are about to take control of the House have shown less willingnes­s than Biden to spend billions on Ukraine, and Democratic lawmakers said Thursday they were not about to jump back into the climate legislatio­n.

In fact, for all the positive statements, Macron’s visit to Washington

has been tempered by his criticism of Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act and the challenges both leaders face amid the mounting costs of keeping military and economic aid flowing to Kyiv with no end in sight for the Russian invasion.

Despite the difference­s, Biden and Macron sought to underscore that the U.S.-France alliance remains solid and that the West must hold steadfast against Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.

Stand against brutality

“Today, we reaffirm that, as I said, we’re going to stand together against this brutality,” Biden said.

“Putin thinks that he can crush the will of all those who oppose his imperial ambitions by attacking civilian infrastruc­ture in Ukraine, choking off energy to Europe to drive up prices, exacerbati­ng the food crisis.

That’s hurting very vulnerable people not just in Ukraine but

around the world and he’s not going to succeed.”.

Both leaders at an outdoor welcoming

ceremony paid tribute to their countries’ long alliance. But they acknowledg­ed difficult moments lay ahead as Western unity shows some wear nine months into the war in Ukraine.

 ?? Photo: AP ?? From left: Brigitte Macron, French President Emmanuel Macron President, U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden wave from the Blue Room Balcony during a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on December 1, 2022.
Photo: AP From left: Brigitte Macron, French President Emmanuel Macron President, U.S. President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden wave from the Blue Room Balcony during a State Arrival Ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on December 1, 2022.

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