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Australia says U.S. return to Paris Agreement, WHO under Biden would be welcome

By Kirsty Needham

 

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FILE PHOTO: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaks at Admiralty House in Sydney, Australia, February 28, 2020. REUTERS/Loren Elliott/File Photo

 

SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia would welcome President-elect Joe Biden restoring the United States to the Paris climate accord, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday, speaking as he faced renewed pressure himself to boost efforts to cut Australia's carbon emissions.

 

"We would be welcoming the United States back into the Paris Agreement, somewhere we've always been," Morrison told reporters, saying a U.S. return to other global organisations like the World Health Organization (WHO) would also be welcome.

 

The United States formally withdrew from the Paris climate agreement last week, but Biden has promised to rejoin the Paris pact, and also commit to net zero emissions by 2050.

 

Although Australia state and territory governments have adopted the same 2050 target for net zero emissions, Morrison's federal government has yet to do so. Australia is a major exporter of fossil fuels, particularly coal, and Morrison said many countries have made qualified climate commitments.

 

On Monday independent lawmaker Zali Steggall introduced a climate bill to federal parliament seeking a net zero target, saying Australia would be "the pariah of the international community" if it didn't strengthen its climate commitments.

 

Meanwhile, underlining Australia's frustration with the outgoing President Donald Trump's "America First" policies, Morrison said Australia would welcome the U.S. back to the WHO, and potentially the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade pact, signed by Australia and 10 other countries in 2018.

 

On Sunday, Morrison said Australia would also welcome the U.S. engaging with the World Trade Organization, because the way out of a global recession triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic is "market-based trade, fair trade, under the proper rules through the World Trade Organization".

 

Australia is currently embroiled in a worsening commercial and diplomatic relationship with China, its largest trading partner.

Australian exporters have expressed concern that Chinese importers were warned off buying seven categories of Australian products from November 6.

 

Trade Minister Simon Birmingham said Chinese authorities had denied an "outright ban across a sweeping range of product categories", and products appeared to be moving through Chinese ports at this stage.

 

(Reporting by Kirsty Needham; Editing by Kenneth Maxwell)

 

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7 hours ago, jaiyen said:

Scott Morrison didn't waste any time sucking up to the new president, who isn't even the president yet !  Australia should not be licking US ar$e.  Need to sort out problems with China first

You definitely wouln't want the US aligned with on that issue. Much better to go it alone.

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On 11/9/2020 at 10:12 PM, IAMHERE said:

The nation that is expected to pick up the cost is always welcome back. 

What cost? The paris accord is voluntary and trumps admin said they are meeting the targets anyway. So why not rejoin.

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8 hours ago, tonbridgebrit said:


Yes. But kissing America's butt with Biden in charge is far better than kissing it with Trump in charge. Do you feel this way ?  I certainly do.

Probably but we are a proud country with a proud history and I don't like having leaders that are so sycophantic.  They have the nuts to stand up to the Chinese so why not the yanks?

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23 minutes ago, car720 said:

Probably but we are a proud country with a proud history and I don't like having leaders that are so sycophantic.  They have the nuts to stand up to the Chinese so why not the yanks?

True that.

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26 minutes ago, car720 said:

Probably but we are a proud country with a proud history and I don't like having leaders that are so sycophantic.  They have the nuts to stand up to the Chinese so why not the yanks?


So you reckon Australia should stand up to America as well as China ???   Yes, a reasonable comment to make.

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19 hours ago, tonbridgebrit said:


So you reckon Australia should stand up to America as well as China ???   Yes, a reasonable comment to make.

Why not?  The American empire is crumbling.  Why not position yourself as a strong entity.  Better than being seen as a weak one.  The  Chinese have no respect for anything weak.

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