U.S. President Joe Biden is continuing his push for more international cooperation on various issues from COVID-19 to climate change, a shift from his predecessor’s “America First” policies, committing billions of dollars to the global community to combat COVID-19. It comes as the country rejoins the Paris Climate agreement and signals its willingness to restart talks on the Iran nuclear deal.
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Biden continues push for international cooperation as U.S. rejoins Paris Climate agreement
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