Press Gaggle by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan En Route Anchorage, AK | The White House
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8% Positive
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : Obviously, also high on the agenda will be supply chains and clean energy.57% : And in every dimension, whether it's the military dimension of the alliance, the economic dimension, the recently concluded agreement on clean energy, the work we're doing together on economic security, this alliance, I think, is at a genuine high-water mark from the point of view not just of recent years, but recent decades.
55% : President von der Leyen was in Washington not too long ago to agree a very far-reaching joint statement between the United States and the European Union to align our approaches on clean energy.
55% :MS. JEAN-PIERRE: So, look, this is a President that they could be reassured is fighting for clean energy, is fighting for manufacturing, is fighting for healthcare.
51% : The main focus of sanctions implementation at the summit will be about enforcement and evasion.
50% : And we believe that the work we will do together in terms of deployment of capital to ensure clean energy technologies are built out -- and not just in all of our countries, but globally -- and the establishment of diversified, secure, resilient supply chains from critical minerals, to batteries, electric vehicles, and more -- that you will see a degree of convergence on this that, from our perspective, can continue the conversion of the Inflation Reduction Act from a source of friction into a source of cooperation and strength between the United States and our G7 partners.
49% : There will be discussions about the state of play on sanctions and the steps that the G7 will collectively commit to on enforcement in particular, making sure that we are shutting down evasion networks, closing loopholes in the sanctions so that the impact is amplified and magnified in the -- in the months ahead.
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