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Biden says G7, NATO must 'stay together' against Russia's war

"We have to stay together," Biden told Scholz at a meeting ahead of the G7 summit in the German Alps.

AFP
Berlin, Germany
Sun, June 26, 2022

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 Biden says G7, NATO must 'stay together' against Russia's war German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (right) and US President Joe Biden talk at Elmau Castle, southern Germany, as they meet for bilateral talks on June 26, 2022, at the beginning of a summit of the Group of Seven rich nations (G7). G7 leaders will be under pressure to hold fast to climate pledges when they meet in Bavaria from June 26 to 28, as Russia's energy cuts trigger a dash back to planet-heating fossil fuels. (AFP/LEONHARD FOEGER )

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S President Joe Biden on Sunday praised Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz for his leadership in the wake of Russia's war against Ukraine and urged the West to stay united.

"We have to stay together," Biden told Scholz at a meeting ahead of the G7 summit in the German Alps.

Russian President Vladimir Putin had been hoping "that somehow NATO and the G7 would splinter," Biden said. "But we haven't and we're not going to."

Biden met his German host in the picturesque Elmau Castle where the G7 -- Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States -- was holding a three-day summit dominated by the crisis in Ukraine.

Biden praised Scholz's leadership as current chair of the G7 at a time of upheaval in Europe triggered by Russia's war and subsequent global economic fallout.

"I want to compliment you for stepping up as you did when you became chancellor" and "the way you had a great impact on the rest of Europe to move, particularly relating to Ukraine," Biden told Scholz.

The 79-year-old Democrat also fondly recalled his skiing days, telling Scholz that the Alpine setting was "beautiful."

A senior US official said Washington has been "investing very heavily" in the relationship with Germany since Biden took office almost two and a half years ago.

Their talks Sunday were “a good opportunity to affirm the deep and enduring ties between our two countries. In terms of the meeting agenda, expect that Russia and Ukraine are going to be at the top of the list, including our continued close coordination on the political and diplomatic front,” the official said.

 

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