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<blockquote data-quote="WPLG" data-source="post: 34531" data-attributes="member: 158"><p>President Joe Biden praised New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday for her success in curbing domestic extremism and guns as he tries to persuade a reluctant Congress to tighten gun laws in the aftermath of horrific mass shootings in <a href="https://apnews.com/hub/uvalde-school-shooting" target="_blank">Uvalde, Texas</a> and <a href="https://apnews.com/hub/buffalo-supermarket-shooting" target="_blank">Buffalo, New York.</a></p><p></p><p>The long-planned talks between Biden and Ardern were to center on trade, climate and security in the Indo-Pacific, but the two leaders' starkly different experiences in pushing for gun control loomed large in the conversation.</p><p></p><p>Ardern successfully won passage of gun control measures in her country after a <a href="https://apnews.com/hub/new-zealand-mosque-attacks" target="_blank">white supremacist gunman killed 51 Muslim worshippers at two Christchurch mosques in 2019.</a> Less than a month later all but one of the country’s 120 lawmakers voted in favor of banning military-style semiautomatic weapons.</p><p></p><p>Biden told reporters at the start of his meeting with Ardern that he “will meet with the Congress on guns, I promise you,” but the White House has acknowledged that winning new gun legislation will be uphill climb in an evenly divided Congress.</p><p></p><p>The U.S. president praised Ardern for her “galvanizing leadership” on New Zealand's efforts to curb the spread of extremism online, and said he wanted to hear more about the conversations in her country about the issue.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://apnews.com/article/north-america-terrorism-ap-top-news-france-paris-3ed335e9a2d14f0891dbfc48fffa53e4" target="_blank">Ardern and French President Emmanuel Macron in 2019 launched an effort to work with tech companies on eliminating terrorist and violent extremist content online</a>. Then-President Donald Trump declined to join the effort, but the Biden administration has since joined the Christchurch Call to Action.</p><p></p><p>Biden over the weekend traveled to Uvalde, Texas, to grieve with a community that he said made clear to him they want to see Washington tighten gun laws in the aftermath of the shooting rampage that killed 19 children and two teachers. Biden heard similar calls for an overhaul of the nation's gun laws earlier this month when he met with families of 10 Black people who were killed in a racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket.</p><p></p><p>Biden and Ardern also discussed a <a href="https://apnews.com/article/religion-shootings-california-1be9931f502664693afbdaa3f1cf6c57" target="_blank">May 15 shooting at a lunch banquet at a Taiwanese church in Laguna Woods, California</a> that killed one person and wounded five others.</p><p></p><p>“The pain is palpable,” said Biden, recalling his anguished conversations Sunday with families of victims of the Texas elementary school shooting.</p><p></p><p>Ardern offered condolences and said she stood ready to share "anything that we can share that would be of any value" from New Zealand's experience.</p><p></p><p>“Our experience demonstrated our need for gun reform, but it also demonstrated what I think is an international issue around violent extremism and terrorism online,” Ardern told reporters following her more than hour-long meeting with Biden. “That is an area where we see absolutely partnership that we can continue to work on those issues.”</p><p></p><p>It's unclear what, if anything, from New Zealand could be applicable to the United States, which hasn't passed a major federal gun control measure since soon after the <a href="https://apnews.com/hub/sandy-hook-elementary-school-shooting" target="_blank">2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut</a> that left 26 dead.</p><p></p><p>Ardern, in comments to reporters, said the two countries' political systems are “very different.”</p><p></p><p>Speaking of the Christchurch shooting, she said that "in the aftermath of that, the New Zealand public had an expectation that if we knew what the problem was, that we do something about it. We had the ability with actually the near-unanimous support of parliamentarians to place a ban on semiautomatic military-style weapons and assault rifles and so we did that. But the New Zealand public set the expectations first and foremost.”</p><p></p><p>The New Zealand prime minister did not urge any particular course of action to Biden during their talks, but expressed a broad understanding of what the United States is going through, according to a senior Biden administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private conversation.</p><p></p><p>Ardern last week, during a speech at Harvard University's commencement, spoke to the scourge of disinformation that is spread and amplified on social media. She said it represents a threat to fragile democracies,</p><p></p><p>The Christchurch gunman was radicalized online. The attack, like the Buffalo supermarket rampage, was livestreamed on social media, she noted.</p><p></p><p>“The time has come for social media companies and other online providers to recognize their power and act on it,” she said at Harvard.</p><p></p><p>Biden's talks with Ardern came after he made his first visit to Asia last week, a trip to Japan and South Korea meant to highlight his administration's efforts to put greater focus on the Indo-Pacific.</p><p></p><p>In Japan, <a href="https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-biden-asia-united-states-c6878c7d14112e45a870a3e8735f7e71" target="_blank">Biden launched the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework,</a> a new trade pact forged with 14 Pacific allies, including New Zealand. The U.S. sees the pact as an alternative to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which moved forward without the U.S. after Trump pulled out.</p><p></p><p>Ardern said she reiterated her commitment to TPP even as New Zealand has joined the new U.S.-launched Indo-Pacific framework.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2022/05/31/biden-talks-gun-control-extremism-with-new-zealands-pm/" target="_blank">Continue reading...</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WPLG, post: 34531, member: 158"] President Joe Biden praised New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday for her success in curbing domestic extremism and guns as he tries to persuade a reluctant Congress to tighten gun laws in the aftermath of horrific mass shootings in [URL='https://apnews.com/hub/uvalde-school-shooting']Uvalde, Texas[/URL] and [URL='https://apnews.com/hub/buffalo-supermarket-shooting']Buffalo, New York.[/URL] The long-planned talks between Biden and Ardern were to center on trade, climate and security in the Indo-Pacific, but the two leaders' starkly different experiences in pushing for gun control loomed large in the conversation. Ardern successfully won passage of gun control measures in her country after a [URL='https://apnews.com/hub/new-zealand-mosque-attacks']white supremacist gunman killed 51 Muslim worshippers at two Christchurch mosques in 2019.[/URL] Less than a month later all but one of the country’s 120 lawmakers voted in favor of banning military-style semiautomatic weapons. Biden told reporters at the start of his meeting with Ardern that he “will meet with the Congress on guns, I promise you,” but the White House has acknowledged that winning new gun legislation will be uphill climb in an evenly divided Congress. The U.S. president praised Ardern for her “galvanizing leadership” on New Zealand's efforts to curb the spread of extremism online, and said he wanted to hear more about the conversations in her country about the issue. [URL='https://apnews.com/article/north-america-terrorism-ap-top-news-france-paris-3ed335e9a2d14f0891dbfc48fffa53e4']Ardern and French President Emmanuel Macron in 2019 launched an effort to work with tech companies on eliminating terrorist and violent extremist content online[/URL]. Then-President Donald Trump declined to join the effort, but the Biden administration has since joined the Christchurch Call to Action. Biden over the weekend traveled to Uvalde, Texas, to grieve with a community that he said made clear to him they want to see Washington tighten gun laws in the aftermath of the shooting rampage that killed 19 children and two teachers. Biden heard similar calls for an overhaul of the nation's gun laws earlier this month when he met with families of 10 Black people who were killed in a racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket. Biden and Ardern also discussed a [URL='https://apnews.com/article/religion-shootings-california-1be9931f502664693afbdaa3f1cf6c57']May 15 shooting at a lunch banquet at a Taiwanese church in Laguna Woods, California[/URL] that killed one person and wounded five others. “The pain is palpable,” said Biden, recalling his anguished conversations Sunday with families of victims of the Texas elementary school shooting. Ardern offered condolences and said she stood ready to share "anything that we can share that would be of any value" from New Zealand's experience. “Our experience demonstrated our need for gun reform, but it also demonstrated what I think is an international issue around violent extremism and terrorism online,” Ardern told reporters following her more than hour-long meeting with Biden. “That is an area where we see absolutely partnership that we can continue to work on those issues.” It's unclear what, if anything, from New Zealand could be applicable to the United States, which hasn't passed a major federal gun control measure since soon after the [URL='https://apnews.com/hub/sandy-hook-elementary-school-shooting']2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut[/URL] that left 26 dead. Ardern, in comments to reporters, said the two countries' political systems are “very different.” Speaking of the Christchurch shooting, she said that "in the aftermath of that, the New Zealand public had an expectation that if we knew what the problem was, that we do something about it. We had the ability with actually the near-unanimous support of parliamentarians to place a ban on semiautomatic military-style weapons and assault rifles and so we did that. But the New Zealand public set the expectations first and foremost.” The New Zealand prime minister did not urge any particular course of action to Biden during their talks, but expressed a broad understanding of what the United States is going through, according to a senior Biden administration official who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private conversation. Ardern last week, during a speech at Harvard University's commencement, spoke to the scourge of disinformation that is spread and amplified on social media. She said it represents a threat to fragile democracies, The Christchurch gunman was radicalized online. The attack, like the Buffalo supermarket rampage, was livestreamed on social media, she noted. “The time has come for social media companies and other online providers to recognize their power and act on it,” she said at Harvard. Biden's talks with Ardern came after he made his first visit to Asia last week, a trip to Japan and South Korea meant to highlight his administration's efforts to put greater focus on the Indo-Pacific. In Japan, [URL='https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-biden-asia-united-states-c6878c7d14112e45a870a3e8735f7e71']Biden launched the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework,[/URL] a new trade pact forged with 14 Pacific allies, including New Zealand. The U.S. sees the pact as an alternative to the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which moved forward without the U.S. after Trump pulled out. Ardern said she reiterated her commitment to TPP even as New Zealand has joined the new U.S.-launched Indo-Pacific framework. [url="https://www.local10.com/news/politics/2022/05/31/biden-talks-gun-control-extremism-with-new-zealands-pm/"]Continue reading...[/url] [/QUOTE]
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