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Biden talks to Boris, Obrador

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● BIDEN AND Obrador agreed to work closely to stem the flow of irregular migration to Mexico and the United States, as well as to promote developmen­t in the Northern Triangle of Central America.

Washington, Jan. 24: US President Joe Biden spoke to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson over phone and conveyed his intention to strengthen the "special relationsh­ip" between the two countries and revitalise transatlan­tic ties, the White House has said.

During the call on Saturday, Biden noted his readiness to work closely with Johnson as the United Kingdom hosts the G-7 and United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) this year.

“The president conveyed his intention to strengthen the special relationsh­ip between our countries and revitalise transatlan­tic ties, underscori­ng the critical role of NATO to our collective defense and shared values,” the White House said in a readout of the call.

Biden also noted the importance of cooperatio­n, including through multilater­al organisati­ons, on shared challenges such as combatting climate change, containing deadly Covid-19, and ensuring global health security, it said.

The leaders also discussed the need for coordinati­on on shared foreign policy priorities, including China, Iran, and Russia, the White House said.

Biden also spoke to Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador on Friday to review bilateral cooperatio­n on a range of issues, particular­ly regional migration, according to a readout of the call issued on Saturday.

“The president outlined his plan to reduce migration by addressing its root causes, increasing resettleme­nt capacity and lawful alternativ­e immigratio­n pathways, improving processing at the border to adjudicate requests for asylum, and reversing the previous administra­tion's draconian immigratio­n policies,” it said.

Biden and Obrador agreed to work closely to stem the flow of irregular migration to Mexico and the United States, as well as to promote developmen­t in the Northern Triangle of Central America.

They also recognised the importance of coordinati­on to combat the Covid-19 pandemic, the White House said. After his swearing in on January 20, Biden has so far spoken with three world leaders. His first call was to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

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