Chattanooga Times Free Press

Biden announces first overseas trip

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WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden will embark on his first overseas trip in office in June, the White House announced Friday, with the aim of demonstrat­ing his administra­tion’s commitment to the transatlan­tic alliance and re-engagement with key allies.

Biden will attend the Group of Seven summit in Cornwall, England, set for June 11-13, followed by a visit to Brussels, where he will hold meetings with European Union leadership and attend the June 14 summit of leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on. The meetings with the United States’ closest allies come as Biden has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to a summit in the coming months in a third country, though no date has yet been set.

Most recent American presidents have selected North American neighbors for their first cross-border trips, though former President Donald Trump made his first overseas stop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

“It’s both a practical chance to connect with key allies and partners on shared opportunit­ies and challenges,” said Yohannes Abraham, the chief of staff and executive secretary of the National Security Council, in an interview with the AP. “But also it’s an illustrati­on of something that the president has been clear about that the transatlan­tic alliance is back, that revitalizi­ng it is a key priority of his, and that the transatlan­tic relationsh­ip is a strong foundation on which our collective security and shared prosperity are built.”

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