U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks at a virtual event hosted by the Munich Security Conference in the East Room of the White House on Friday. Pool Photo by Anna Money Maker/UPI | License Photo

Biden to G7 leaders: 'America is back'

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Feb. 19 (UPI) -- President Joe Biden sought to reestablish the United States' position as a transatlantic partner and leader Friday in remarks during the virtual Munich Security Conference, telling G7 leaders: "America is back."

Speaking virtually from the White House's East Room, Biden described the transatlantic alliance as a "strong foundation" for shared security and prosperity.

"The partnership between Europe and the United States, in my view, is and must remain the cornerstone of all that we hope to accomplish in the 21st century, just as we did in the 20th century," he said.

Biden touted the United States' renewed participation in the Paris Agreement on climate change and the World Health Organization, $2 billion investment in the COVAX plan to speed up COVID-19 vaccines, and interest in reopening Iran nuclear deal talks.

He also decried threats to democracies across the globe made by those in favor of autocratic rule.

"Democracy doesn't happen by accident. We have to defend it, fight for it, strengthen it, renew it. We have to prove that our model isn't a relic of our history; it's the single best way to revitalize the promise of our future," Biden said.

"And if we work together with our democratic partners, with strength and confidence, I know that we'll meet every challenge and outpace every challenger."

In his own speech before the G7, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson welcomed the United States back as "leader of the free world."

"As you've seen and heard earlier, America is unreservedly back as the leader of the free world and that is a fantastic thing," Johnson said.

"The gloom has been overdone. And we're turning a corner and the countries we call the West are drawing together and combining their formidable strength and expertise once again."