The file photo shows President Donald Trump, left, and former Vice President Joe Biden during the first presidential debate at Case Western University and the Cleveland Clinic, in Cleveland, Ohio. (AP Photo)
It’s not how you talk about friends or how you solve global challenges like climate change, Biden said in a tweet, two days after Trump, during a presidential debate, accused China, India and Russia of not taking care of their ‘dirty air. ‘.
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Criticizing President Donald Trump for his comment on India’s air pollution, former Vice President and Democratic Party presidential candidate Joe Biden said Saturday that he and his running mate Kamala Harris deeply value America’s partnership with India. . President Trump called India “dirty.” It’s not how you talk about friends or how you solve global challenges like climate change, Biden said in a tweet, two days after Trump during a presidential debate accused China, India and Russia of failing to take care of their “dirty” air.
President Trump called India “dirty.” It’s not about how you talk about your friends, or how you solve global challenges like climate change.@KamalaHarris and I deeply value our partnership, and will put respect back at the center of our foreign policy. https://t.co/TKcyZiNwY6
– Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) October 24, 2020
Look at China, how disgusting it is. Look at Russia. Look at India. The air is dirty, “Trump said during the final presidential debate with Biden in Nashville, Tennessee on Thursday. Kamala Harris and I deeply value our partnership and will put respect back at the center of our foreign policy, Biden said in a tweet on Saturday, as he retweeted his op-ed in the latest issue of the ethnic weekly India West.
The Obama-Biden years were some of the best we have had between our two countries. A Biden-Harris administration will build on that great progress and do even more. We can and should be natural allies, Biden wrote in the op-ed. So if I am elected president, I will continue what I have long called for: America and India will unite against terrorism in all its forms and work together to promote a region of peace and stability where neither China nor any other threaten your neighbors, he said.
We will open markets and grow the middle class in both the United States and India, and together face other international challenges, such as climate change, global health, transnational terrorism and nuclear proliferation, Biden said.
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