Biden to make first overseas trip in office to UK and EU

23 April 2021, 16:44

President Joe Biden
US Japan. Picture: PA

US President Joe Biden will attend the Group of Seven summit in Cornwall, England, set for June 11-13, followed by a visit to Brussels.

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

Mr 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 the European Union leadership and attend the June 14 summit of leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato).

The meetings with the United States’ closest allies come as Mr 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 neighbours for their first cross-border trips, though former president Donald Trump, whose penchant for unilateral action and open scepticism of the Nato alliance unsettled American allies, made his first overseas stop in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

It’s an illustration of something that the president has been clear about that the transatlantic alliance is back

Yohannes Abraham, National Security Council

For Mr Biden, the first trip is meant to turn the page from Mr Trump’s approach to alliances.

“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 revitalising 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.”

Mr Biden, for his part, held “virtual bilateral” meetings with the leaders of Canada and Mexico in February and March respectively.

The June trip will follow after Mr Biden’s first in-person bilateral meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga at the White House last week and next month’s planned visit by President Moon Jae-in of South Korea.

In Cornwall, Mr Biden will hold bilateral meetings with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other leaders.

He will hold additional one-on-one meetings in Brussels with Nato allies, said White House press secretary Jen Psaki.

“This trip will highlight his commitment to restoring our alliances, revitalising the transatlantic relationship, and working in close co-operation with our allies and multilateral partners to address global challenges and better secure America’s interests,” she said in a statement.

President Joe Biden, accompanied by Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, walks from the Oval Office to speak at a news conference in the Rose Garden of the White House
President Joe Biden with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga in the Rose Garden of the White House (Andrew Harnik/AP)

The announcement comes shortly after the conclusion of Mr Biden’s two-day virtual climate summit, in which he received praise from leaders, particularly those in Europe, for returning the US to the Paris Climate Agreement and re-engaging on a host of other issues of shared concern.

The trip will mark the most ambitious travel schedule yet for Mr Biden since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, as the president has sought to model safe behaviour for the nation.

It comes as the US has stepped up its travel warnings for much of the world due to the virus.

Both the UK and Belgium are listed by the State Department under level four, the highest, “do not travel” advisory, and are the subject of specific prohibitions preventing most travel to the US by non-citizens.

“There’s going to be components of this trip that probably look and feel different than they did in the past because we are taking the health of all involved very seriously as we plan this,” said Mr Abraham.

The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention last month lifted quarantine guidance for international travel for those fully vaccinated for Covid-19, but still recommends that vaccinated individuals returning from overseas monitor their symptoms and take a test three to five days after returning to the US.

By Press Association

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