Washington: Presidential candidate Joe Biden has criticized the statement made by US President Donald Trump on India. Democratic Party Presidential candidate Biden said on Saturday, "I and my party's Vice Presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, highly respect India's partnership with America." Biden wrote in a tweet, "President Trump has called India a 'dirty' country. In this way, talking about friends is not right and thus international challenges such as climate change are not faced either." It is noteworthy that while commenting on air pollution, Donald Trump called India a 'dirty country'. During the presidential election debate two days ago, he had commented about China, India and Russia that these countries are not taking care of their 'dirty' winds. During a final debate with Biden in Nashville, Tennessee on Thursday, Donald Trump said, "Look at China, how dirty it is. Look at Russia, Look at India, the air is very dirty there." Retweeting an article in the recent issue of 'India West' weekly, Joe Biden said in a tweet, "Kamala Harris and I value partnership and we will re-centre respect in foreign policy." Also Read- UNESCO sight Mont-Saint-Michel in France turned into an island due to the high tides Thailand King's bodyguard tested positive for COVID-19, he rushed for a test Georgia Police searches Armed man who held hostage of 40 persons in a bank