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Biden says security team ‘ready to lead the world’

It’s a team that will keep our country and our people safe and secure, says Biden

- AFP WILMINGTON, UNITED STATES

PRESIDENT-ELECT oe Biden on Tuesday introduced a seasoned national security team which he said was prepared to resume US leadership of the world once Donald Trump leaves the White House.

The six women and men he has chosen to be his key diplomats and intelligen­ce advisors said they would implement a return to multilater­alism, global cooperatio­n and fighting climate change after four years of Trump’s go-it-alone policies.

“It’s a team that will keep our country and our people safe and secure,” Biden said, introducin­g his picks for secretary of state, national security advisor, intelligen­ce chief, homeland security and other key cabinet jobs.

“It’s a team that reflects the fact that America is back. Ready to lead the world, not retreat from it,” Biden said.

Antony Blinken, Biden’s choice for secretary of state, vowed to pursue cooperatio­n around the world, saying that the United States cannot solve global problems on its own.

“We have to proceed with equal measures of humility and confidence,” Blinken said.

“As the president-elect said, we can’t solve all of the world’s problems alone. We need to be working with other countries, we need their cooperatio­n. We need their partnershi­p,” Blinken said.

Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Biden’s choice to be the next ambassador to the United Nations, echoed those sentiments.

“I want to say to you: America is back. Multilater­alism is back. Diplomacy is back,” she said.

“The challenges we face -- a global pandemic, a global

economy, the global climate change crisis, mass migration and extreme poverty, social

justice -- are unrelentin­g and interconne­cted, but they’re not unresolvab­le if America is

leading the way.” Former secretary of state ohn erry, who Biden chose

as his special envoy on climate change, confirmed the new administra­tion would bring the US back into the Paris climate accord after Trump pulled out of the landmark 2015 deal.

But erry also warned that the Paris pact he helped negotiate was not enough to fight global warming, and called Tuesday for a UN conference in Glasgow next year to push for more.

“You’re right to rejoin Paris on day one. And you’re right to recognize that Paris alone is not enough,” he said to Biden.

Biden also introduced Cuban-born Alejandro Mayorkas, tapped to become Homeland Security secretary Avril Haines as director of national intelligen­ce, and ake Sullivan as his White House national security advisor.

All three pledged to maintain an environmen­t of profession­alism among the government officials they will oversee, obliquely referring to the politiciza­tion of much of government work that left much of the bureaucrac­y dispirited under Trump.

 ?? (AFP) ?? US President-elect Joe Biden speaks during a cabinet announceme­nt event in Wilmington, Delaware, on Tuesday.
(AFP) US President-elect Joe Biden speaks during a cabinet announceme­nt event in Wilmington, Delaware, on Tuesday.

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