Carter and his relationships with bidens and Clinton's successors
Carter and his relationships with bidens and Clinton's successors
The former President Jimmy Carter's active time after his presidency extended about the relationship with his seven successors in the White House. Some of them used from his experience, advice and diplomatic skills. Carter, the on considered justified.
The relationship with President Joe Biden
President Joe biden and his wife Jill Biden Visited Carter and former first Lady Rosalynn Carter shortly after taking office in 2021 in her house in Plains, Georgia. This visit in April 2021 was her only personal meeting up to the Gedenkfeier 2023 for rosalynn carter; The Carters could not visit bidens inauguration due to the Covid 19 pandemic.
"It was great to see President Carter. He reminded me that I was the first person who supported him outside Georgias. And we talked about the old days," said Biden after visiting
he added: "Rosalynn was also great. We just had a great time. ... You are old friends." Biden was actually the first US senator to support Carter in 1976 during his presidential campaign, as the Jimmy Carter Presidential library reports .
The relationship with President Donald Trump
Carter was stood in contact with his administration several times during the presidency of Donald Trump . In 2018, Carter mentioned that he received a briefing to North Korea after Trump announced new sanctions against the country, and he was ready to travel to North Korea on behalf of the Trump administration. In 2019, Carter Trump wrote a letter to the trade relationships between the USA and China and While the White House described the call in 2019 as a "very good phone call" and said that Trump "always stood on President Carter", the relationship later deteriorated as Carter A complete investigation of the Russian interference in the choice in 2016 and indicated that Trump did not really win the choice ". Carter later urgent warnings about the world health organization during the To hold back Covid-19 pandemic.
Trump, on the other hand, described Carter as a "nice man" and "terrible president" during a press conference at the G20 summit in June 2019.
The relationship with President Barack Obama
Carter openly said in 2014 that the then President Barack Obama did not ask him for advice. on the question of nbc news Search, Carter replied: "Unfortunately the answer is no. President Obama does not do so. But former presidents have asked me and the Carter Center to become active. President Clinton did this, and President George W. Bush, as well as H.W. Bush and even Ronald Reagan called us to work in sensitive areas."
carter led the strong public position of his organization for the equal treatment of Palestinians and Israelis as the reason for his distance to Obama: "I think that was a sensitive area in which the president did not want to be involved."
The relationship with President George W. Bush
Carter criticized the government of George W. Bush and in 2007 sharply commented on the President's Iraq war management in an interview. "I think the most negative effects on the nation worldwide, this administration was the worst in history," said Carter in a telephone interview with The arkansas democrat-gazette .
he added: "The obvious reversal of America's fundamental values, as they were expressed by previous administrations - including George H.w. Bush, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon and others - was most worried." A spokesman for the White House reacted at that time , by carter as "irrelevant" and "sad" designated.
But Carter also praised Bush later; During the opening of George W. Bush Presidential Center 2013, Carter expressed his "admiration" for the 43rd president and praised Bush to have held his word and acted to end a 20-year civil war in Sudan. "In January 2005 there was a peace treaty between North and South Sudan, which ended a 20-year war," said Carter. "George W. Bush is responsible for this."
The relationship with President Bill Clinton
As President, Bill Clinton Jimmy Carter's offer took on to reduce tensions with the North Korean leader Kim Il Sung, Clinton Library reports . "The establishment of President Carter for the involvement of this conflict turned out to be complicated when he announced an unofficial agreement with North Korea in order to end the stagnation before the Clinton administration officers were able to check the agreement," says a short history of your relationship.
Carter later joined a diplomatic team that also included the former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell and Senator Sam Nunn from Georgia to "avoid an armed conflict with the military leaders of Haiti," said Clinton Library. Clinton awarded Carter in 1999 the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian award in the country.
Kommentare (0)