WASHINGTON: In a first phone call after the US rejoined the Paris Climate Accords and the World Health Organization (WHO), Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, during which they discussed wide-ranging issues. According to Price, Blinken and Guterres also discussed other issues, including the Syrian conflict and the crisis in Ethiopia's Tigray region. "HIghlighting President Biden's focus on bringing the pandemic under control, the Secretary praised the central role the UN and UN agencies play in coordinating our global response, highlighted the US re-engagement with the World Health Organization, and expressed our deepened focus on promoting health and advancing global health security," The Hill news website quoted Price as saying. Taking to Twitter following the call on Thursday, Blinken said: "On a productive call with UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, we discussed US-UN cooperation to address many global challenges, from Covid-19 to climate change. UN is the anchor of the multilateral system, and the US is back." Since President Joe Biden's administration came to power on January 20, the US has rejoined the Paris Climate Accords, the WHO, has also said that it was "ready to re-engage" with the UN Human Rights Council. Speaking about the call at a press briefing on Thursday, State Department spokesman Ned Price said that while Blinken praised the world body for its numerous efforts and ongoing work, he also expressed the Washington "interest in close coordination" to resolve global issues. "On Ethiopia, both reconfirmed their commitment to support Ethiopia's efforts to respond to the crisis in Tigray," the Department spokesman added. Australian state enters snap lockdown due to Covid cluster UN Envoy John Kerry admires Modi for his endeavors to provide clean energy Mauritius rolls out Covid-19 vaccination drive ahead of its safely reopen borders to tourism