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Biden wants more stable diplomacy. An abortion fight is a test.


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Charles Michel, the European Council president, said Wednesday that he hoped the Biden administration will work more closely with international partners on a range of issues, in contrast with what he described as a difference with the last years
As it reaches out to allies rattled by four years of erratic U.S. diplomacy, the Biden administration wants to enlist Congress in advancing foreign policies that will withstand the whims of any single president.
An early test lies in the fate of what is known as the Mexico City policy.
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Enacted in 1984 by Ronald Reagan, the policy bans U.S. taxpayer funds for health providers overseas that, as part of their medical care for women, offer abortion services. It has been rescinded by every Democratic president since, only to be put back into place by every Republican. ....

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As Joe Biden works to reform diplomacy, Mike Lee sets up a fight over abortion funding


As Joe Biden works to reform diplomacy, Mike Lee sets up a fight over abortion funding
(Evan Vucci | AP) Secretary of State Antony Blinken listens as President Joe Biden delivers remarks to State Department staff, Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021, in Washington.
By Lara Jakes | The New York Times
  | Feb. 11, 2021, 5:00 p.m.
| Updated: 7:00 p.m.
Washington • As it reaches out to allies rattled by four years of erratic U.S. diplomacy, the Biden administration wants to enlist Congress in advancing foreign policies that will withstand the whims of any single president.
An early test lies in the fate of what is known as the Mexico City policy. ....

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