Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘TRANSATLAN­TIC ALLIANCE IS BACK’

Biden said traditiona­l US allies should once again have confidence in Washington’s leadership

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WASHINGTON, D.C. (AFP) — President Joe Biden declared the “transatlan­tic alliance is back” Friday in a powerful speech seeking to reestablis­h the United States as leader of the West against what he called a global assault on democracy.

The remarks to the annual

Munich

Security

Conference — held by video link because of the Covid-19 pandemic — dovetailed with German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s welcoming of a return to “multilater­alism” after the confrontat­ional years of Biden’s predecesso­r Donald Trump.

Making his first major internatio­nal address on foreign policy since becoming president in January, Biden said traditiona­l US allies should once again have confidence in Washington’s leadership.

“I’m sending a clear message to the world:

America is back. The transatlan­tic alliance is back,” he said from the White House.

“The United States is determined, determined to reengage with Europe, to consult with you, earn back our position of trusted leadership,” he said.

I’m sending a clear message to the world: America is back. The transatlan­tic alliance is back.

Biden, who earlier spoke to leaders from the G7 club of wealthy democracie­s, said his administra­tion was again stressing alliance building, in contrast to Trump’s isolationi­st policies and abrasive treatment of US partners.

“Our partnershi­ps have endured and grown through the years because they are rooted in the richness of our shared democratic values. They’re not transactio­nal. They’re not extractive,” Biden said in clear reference to Trump’s emphasis on redefining allies as economic rivals.

Collective strength, Biden said, is the only way to succeed when a worldwide contest between democracy and autocracy is at an “inflection point.”

“In too many places, including in Europe and the United States, democratic progress is under assault,” Biden said.

Biden said he was not seeking a return to “the rigid blocs of the Cold War,” insisting that the internatio­nal community must work together on issues like the coronaviru­s pandemic and climate change, even where deep disagreeme­nts exist on other issues.

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 ?? BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE ?? US President Joe Biden speaks to the press upon arrival at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland Friday as he returns to Washington, DC, following a visit to the Pfizer Kalamazoo Manufactur­ing Site.
BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE US President Joe Biden speaks to the press upon arrival at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland Friday as he returns to Washington, DC, following a visit to the Pfizer Kalamazoo Manufactur­ing Site.

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