President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. will travel to the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Switzerland in June 2021. President Biden will meet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on June 10 to affirm the enduring strength of the special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom, White House’s official website reports.
President Biden will attend the G7 Summit in Cornwall, U.K., which is happening from June 11-13, where on June 13, the President and Dr. Biden will meet Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle.
From the United Kingdom, President Biden will travel to Brussels, Belgium, where he will participate in the NATO Summit on June 14. President Biden will affirm the United States’ commitment to NATO, Transatlantic security, and collective defense.
NATO leaders will discuss how to orient the Alliance to future threats and ensure effective burden sharing.
The President will also meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to discuss the full range of bilateral and regional issues.
While in Brussels President Biden will participate in the U.S.–EU Summit on June 15, which will underscore our commitment to a strong Transatlantic partnership based on shared interests and values. The leaders 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.
As previously announced, President Biden will then travel to Geneva, Switzerland where he will hold a bilateral summit with Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin on June 16.