Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Iden set to visit 9/11 memorial sites

- Ciated Press

US President Joe n will visit all three 9/11 orial sites to commemothe 20th anniversar­y of the ember 11 attacks and pay his ects to the nearly 3,000 peoilled that day. den will visit ground zero ew York City, the Pentagon

the memorial outside nksville, Pennsylvan­ia, re United Flight 93 was ed down, the White House on Saturday. He will be accompanie­d by first lady Jill Biden.

Vice-president Kamala Harris will travel to Shanksvill­e, Pennsylvan­ia, for a separate event before joining the president at the Pentagon, the White House said. Harris will travel with her spouse, Doug Emhoff.

Biden’s itinerary is similar to the one President Barack Obama followed in 2011 on the 10th anniversar­y of the attacks. Obama’s visit to New York City coincided with the opening of a memorial at the site where the iconic World Trade Center towers once stood.

Next Saturday’s anniversar­y falls less than two weeks after the end of the nearly two-decade-long US war in Afghanista­n. The war was launched weeks after the 9/11 attacks to retaliate against the Al-qaeda plotters and the Taliban, who provided them safe haven.

Biden has found support from the public for ending the conflict but has faced sharp criticism, even from allies, for the chaotic evacuation of US troops and allied Afghans during the final two weeks of August.

Biden on Friday directed the declassifi­cation of certain documents related to the September 11 attacks in a gesture towards victims’ families who have long sought the records in hopes of implicatin­g the Saudi government. The conflict between the government and the families over what classified informatio­n could be made public came into the open last month after many relatives, survivors and first responders said they would object to Biden’s participat­ion in 9/11 memorial events if the documents remained classified.

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