The fight against the Covid-19 pandemic is one of the top priorities for neighboring countries USA and Canada.
According to US President Joe Biden, support for the World Health Organization must be enhanced to prevent pandemics in the future.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in agreement, added that it is only right to give all support to the international body that is governing the fight against Covid-19.
The two countries have agreed to utilize their respective resources from their trade pact to support women's groups and small businesses.
Both countries are one in attaining net-zero emissions by the year 2050.
"We intend to demonstrate our leadership in order to spur other countries to raise their own ambitions. Canada and the United States are going to work in lockstep to display the seriousness of our commitment at both home and abroad," —President Joe Biden
"Well, today, we’re taking our next step forward. The President and I discussed the ambitious new partnership roadmap, based on shared values and priorities, that will guide our countries work together over the coming years. In the face of COVID-19, of climate change, of rising inequality, this is our moment to act." —Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
One US official said that the neighboring countries are united in policy alignment and are looking to announce new emission reduction targets under the Paris Climate Agreement by April 22, 2030, the same day the United States is scheduled to host the Climate Leaders Summit.
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