No sense of cleanliness’: Donald Trump blames India, China for climate change
Pushed by Prince Charles on the issue of environmental change, US President Donald Trump on Wednesday replayed his subject of accusing India, China, and Russia of supposedly not doing what's needed, and insisted the US has one of the ‘cleanest atmospheres’. Trump made the comments during a meeting with ITV on the most recent day of his three-day state visit. He joined Queen Elizabeth, France President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Canada PM Justin Trudeau, and others in Portsmouth to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day arrivals, before leaving for Ireland. Trump accused India and different nations while pulling back from the Paris atmosphere accord in 2017, and repeated the dispute since. He had an all-inclusive talk on Tuesday with Prince Charles on environmental change, an issue on which the president is known to have genuine reservations. As indicated by Trump, Charles did the greater part of the talking, and he 'completely listened'. He commended the prince's enthusiasm for the subject, and said he countered the recommendation that the US ought to accomplish more to battle environmental change.