Biden Praises Trudeau as a 'Friend and Ally' Upon Resignation Announcement

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Biden Praises Trudeau as a 'Friend and Ally' Upon Resignation Announcement
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U.S. President Joe Biden lauded Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as a 'friend and ally' following Trudeau's declaration to step down as soon as a new Liberal leader is selected. Biden highlighted the strengthened U.S.-Canada alliance and global safety during Trudeau's tenure, while acknowledging the limited international response to Trudeau's resignation.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau talks with U.S. President Joe Biden as they take part in a family photo at the G7 Summit in Savelletri Di Fasano, Italy on Thursday, June 13, 2024. U.S. President Joe Biden praised Justin Trudeau as a friend and ally Tuesday, making him one of just a handful of world leaders weighing in on the prime minister's plan to resign his post later this year.

The small number of foreign officials who publicly noted Trudeau's pending departure include Ireland's foreign minister Micheál Martin, who thanked Trudeau for his "significant contribution to the global stage," and Japanese foreign minister Takeshi Iwaya, who thanked Trudeau for his work with the G7.

“The Prime Minister has always worked closely with the Canadian PM and wishes him well for the future," the statement reads. "Canada and the U.K. have a historic, close relationship and that will continue to grow." "Whether we like it or not, almost all of these countries in the region are run by men that dye their hair dark," he said.

In Europe, Trudeau took office with "immense" popularity and high expectations, which he met at the start before later falling short, said Marcin Gabrys, chair of Canadian Studies at Jagiellonian University in Krakow. In a seismic political move, Justin Trudeau has announced his intention to step down as leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and prime minister, once his successor is named. This decision comes after more than nine years in the country's top job and nearly 12 years at the helm of his party.

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