The President of the United States spoke at an international conference and promised to "earn" the trust of Europe again • Biden also spoke about the security challenges facing China and Russia
Biden during his speech at the digital conference
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"We are ready to resume the powers' talks on the nuclear deal with Iran," US President Joe Biden said today (Friday) at the Munich Digital Conference.
In addition, Biden promised to "earn" the trust of European countries again.
Biden said the United States is ready to resume talks on the 2015 agreement, which former President Trump withdrew from in 2018.
Already yesterday, the new administration announced that it aspires to hold negotiations with Iran, and took a preliminary step at the UN to return to the policy that preceded the Trump era regarding the agreement.
The President also spoke about the economic and security challenges facing Russia and China, as well as the war in Afghanistan.
As you may recall, Biden is facing a deadline in which the Trump administration has ruled that the remaining 2,500 American troops in the country must be withdrawn.
In his first appearance on the international stage, Biden called on world leaders to show together that democracies can still exist successfully.
He said his administration had abandoned the Trump administration's policy and was ready to open a new page.
Biden said at the conference that this is a critical period for democracies in a world where they must prove that their model is not a relic of history.
"We are at the center of a thorough discussion of the future direction of the world," he said. To deal with these challenges. "