Joe Biden spoke to the UN Secretary-General, discussing global issues

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Washington: Newly-elected U.S. President Joe Biden spoke Monday with United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to discuss strengthening the partnership on urgent global issues, including the fight against Covid-19. Happened. The interim administration stated that the two should develop a way to deal with future health challenges, tackle climate change, address the humanitarian crisis, promote sustainable development, maintain peace and security, and end conflicts. There was also a discussion on promoting democracy and human rights.

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According to him, the next president of the country also expressed concern over the growing violence in Ethiopia and the threat it poses to its citizens. Biden also spoke with Argentine President Alberto Fernández and talked about working together to overcome Covid-19. “He (Biden) emphasized the need for a deeper partnership in the Hemisphere to enhance economic prosperity, fight climate change, strengthen democracy, address regional migration issues and address other common challenges,” the statement said. Biden also acknowledged the importance of the pope to Argentina and Latin America. In a phone conversation with Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado, Biden praised the country’s leadership for working on human rights, regional migration, Covid-19 and climate threats. Biden spoke to Kenyan President Kenyatta about working with the country on a range of issues.

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