United State President Joe Biden will make the first overseas trip of his presidency when he attends the Group of Seven summit in England in June.
Joe Biden will make the first overseas trip of his presidency when he attends the Group of Seven summit in England in June.
The White House confirmed Friday that Biden will attend the annual gathering of leaders of the world's most industrialized economies when the group meets in Cornwall, England, on June 11-13.
Afterward, he will travel to Brussels, where he will hold meetings with leaders of the European Union and attend the June 14 summit of leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
The White House confirmed Friday that Biden will attend the annual gathering of leaders of the world's most industrialized economies when the group meets in Cornwall, England, on June 11-13.
Afterward, he will travel to Brussels, where he will hold meetings with leaders of the European Union and attend the June 14 summit of leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The White House said the trip will highlight Biden’s commitment to restoring U.S. alliances, revitalizing the transatlantic relationship, and working in close cooperation with U.S. allies and multilateral partners to address global challenges and better secure America’s interests.
While in England, he also will hold meetings with fellow G7 leaders, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
In Belgium, Biden will affirm the U.S. commitment to NATO, transatlantic security and collective defence, the White House said. NATO leaders will discuss how to orient the alliance to future threats and ensure effective burden sharing. Biden will also hold meetings with fellow NATO leaders.
The leaders also will
discuss a common agenda to ensure global health security, stimulate global
economic recovery, tackle climate change, enhance digital and trade
cooperation, strengthen democracy, and address mutual foreign policy concerns,
the White House said. Biden has made several domestic trips since taking office
on Jan. 20. On Thursday, he will travel to Atlanta, where he and first lady
Jill Biden will attend a drive-in car rally to celebrate his first 100 days in
office.
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