Ageing leaders Biden, King Charles III zero in on climate change in Windsor Castle meeting

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Ageing leaders Biden, King Charles III zero in on climate change in Windsor Castle meeting

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President Joe Biden and King Charles III, ageing leaders who've waited decades to reach the pinnacle of their careers, used their first meeting in their respective roles on Monday to highlight the generational issue of climate change as they prod private companies to do more to bolster clean energy in developing countries. The meticulously choreographed gathering at Windsor Castle injected substance into the type of encounter between president and monarch that historically has been more about the pomp and circumstance. After the arrival formalities, Biden and Charles participated in a climate-focused roundtable with officials from the financial and philanthropic sectors. John Kerry, the U.S. envoy on climate, attended. The 74-year-old Charles, who was crowned in May , has already made the environment a significant part of his policy legacy and has long fought to protect wildlife and battle climate change. Biden, for his part, identified climate change as one of the four crises he was determined to confront as president. He signed a sweeping legislative package last year that includes nearly $375 billion in climate-related incentives. Biden, 80, last had formal talks with Charles, then prince, at the COP26 U.N. climate summit in Glasgow, Scotland, in November 2021 . The U.S. president also attended the state funeral of Charless mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September as well as a reception for heads of state at Buckingham Palace the night before the service. Biden did not attend Charless coronation, sending first lady Jill Biden instead. READ MORE: * Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have moved out of Frogmore Cottage, palace confirms * Street parties across England as people celebrate King Charles' coronation * The Kingitanga arrives in London for coronation events Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, said the president has huge respect for the kings commitment on the climate issue in particular. He said Charles has been a clarion voice on climate and someone whos mobilised action and effort. So the president comes at this with enormous goodwill, Sullivan told reporters Sunday as Biden flew to London. Biden and Charles made sure to show off their still-developing friendship and warmth during the ceremonial arrival at Windsor Castle, outside London. After they shook hands, Biden put his hand on Charles's arm, then on the king's back as they approached a viewing platform to inspect an honour guard. They appeared relaxed and cordial a contrast to more formal encounters between past U.S. presidents and British royalty. The views of the late Queen Elizabeth II on politics and political issues were a closely guarded secret, and her meetings with world leaders were almost entirely ceremonial. Charles spent his decades as heir to the throne expressing opinions on issues from architecture to the environment, and has continued to take a keen interest in climate change now that he is king. However, neither he nor Biden spoke publicly at Windsor Castle. Biden's royal visit was paired with his sixth meeting with the British prime minister since Rishi Sunak took office, The two discussed a range of global issues, including the war in Ukraine. Both nations are among the most stalwart defenders of Kyiv, and the United Kingdom has pushed the White House to take more aggressive steps in providing military aid to Ukraine. Their talks were meant to highlight the so-called enduring special relationship between the U.S. and the U.K. When Biden declined to attend Charless coronation, he promised the king in a phone call that he would visit soon. Before arriving at Windsor Castle, Biden sat down with Sunak at the prime minister's residence at 10 Downing St. in London to discuss Ukraine and other matters, including the US presidents decision this week to provide Ukraine with cluster munitions , a weapon that more than two-thirds of the members of the NATO military alliance have barred for their potential threat to civilian life. Biden has said that providing the bombs which open mid-air and release smaller bomblets across a broad swath of land was a difficult decision but he noted that the Ukrainians are running out of ammunition and that the weapons were necessary for them to continue to fight Russian forces. It took me a while to be convinced to do it, Biden said in a CNN interview broadcast as he flew to London. But the main thing is, they either have the weapons to stop the Russians ... from stopping the Ukrainian offensive through these areas, or they dont. And I think they needed them. AP