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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said it was nice to see America's involvement.

According to him, there were things under the previous administration that were more difficult in terms of shifting the scale in the right direction in the international arena. But at the same time, you know, we all have democracies that go in different directions from time to time, Trudeau said in an interview with NBC that took place after the virtual meeting of President Joe Biden and Justin Trudeau.

Trudeau has been criticized in Canada for the Keystone XL pipeline, with Biden recently revoking a permit to build it. Trudeau made it clear that Canada wants to move forward on this issue.

When asked what specifically the Biden administration could help push forward, Trudeau said that obviously the first thing that comes to mind is the coronavirus as well as climate change.

The president’s approach to Covid is more in line with that followed by Canada for quite some time, it is based on science, on protecting people as the best way to protect the economy and understanding that the support of people is absolutely necessary so that we can deal with it. as quickly as possible, Trudeau said.

It is known that Trudeau and Trump did not always get along, due to particular differences over trade and the former president's approach to international relations.

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