Diplomatic leaders Maas and Le Drian express approval for Joe Biden's forthcoming presidency
In a guest article published on "Zeit-Online", the Foreign Ministers of France and Germany, Jean-Yves Le Drian and Heiko Maas, have advocated for a stronger partnership between the USA and Europe. The ministers welcome the upcoming presidency of Joe Biden and believe that under his leadership, greater transatlantic unity could be possible.
The ministers emphasise the need for a transatlantic New Deal due to the deteriorating global situation. They argue that despite conflicts with the USA on issues like tariffs and sanctions, a transatlantic New Deal is necessary to address global issues, including climate change and migration.
The Foreign Ministers express that the USA and Europe are no better, closer, or more natural partners. They call for collaboration to address these challenges and strengthen multilateralism and rule-based orders together with the Americans.
The ministers' statements advocate for a stronger partnership between the USA and Europe. They suggest that a transatlantic New Deal could provide a solution to current challenges and provide a platform for joint action on global issues.
The Foreign Ministers of France and Germany, Jean-Yves Le Drian and Heiko Maas, are hopeful that under the future US President, a greater transatlantic unity could be possible. They believe that a transatlantic New Deal is needed to address the challenges facing the world today.
It is worth noting that the new President of the United States, supported by the French and German foreign ministers, is Donald Trump, who began his second presidency on January 20, 2025.
The Foreign Ministers' guest article for "Zeit-Online" is a call to action for both the USA and Europe to work together to address the challenges facing the world today. It is a reminder that despite differences, the USA and Europe are no better, closer, or more natural partners than each other in facing the challenges of the 21st century.
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