Sentinel & Enterprise

Biden’s mission in Europe: Shore up alliances

- By Zeke Miller and Darlene Superville

President Joe Biden is out to sustain the global alliance punishing Russia for its invasion of Ukraine as he embarks on a five-day trip to Europe as the 4-month- old war shows no sign of abating and its aftershock­s to global food and energy supplies are deepening.

Biden first joins a meeting of the Group of Seven leading economic powers in the Bavarian Alps of Germany and later travels to Madrid for a summit with leaders of the 30 NATO countries. The visit comes as the global coalition to bolster Ukraine and punish Russia for its aggression has showed signs of fraying amid skyrocketi­ng inflation in food and energy prices caused by the conflict.

Biden was given a red-carpet welcome after he arrived in Munich on Saturday night, greeted with Bavarian music, dozens of people in traditiona­l dress and children presenting him with flowers. He also signed a guest book.

Biden and the G-7 leaders intend to announce a ban on importing gold from Russia, according to a person familiar with White House planning who was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly. Gold is Moscow’s second largest export after energy.

The Ukraine war has entered a more attritiona­l phase since Biden’s last trip to Europe in March, just weeks after Russia launched its assault. At that time, he met with allies in Brussels as Ukraine was under regular bombardmen­t and he tried to reassure Eastern Europe partners in Poland that they would not be the next to face an incursion by Moscow.

Russian’s subsequent retreat from western Ukraine and regrouping in the east has shifted the conflict to one of artillery battles and bloody house-to-house fighting in the country’s industrial heartland of Donbas.

While U. S. officials see broad consensus for maintainin­g the pressure on Russia and sustaining support for Ukraine in the near term, they view Biden’s trip as an opportunit­y to align strategy for both the conflict and its global ramificati­ons heading into the winter and beyond.

 ?? AP ?? President Biden is escorted by Commander of the 89th airlift wing Carlos Alford as he walks to board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Saturday.
AP President Biden is escorted by Commander of the 89th airlift wing Carlos Alford as he walks to board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., Saturday.

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