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Biden's First International Trip Schedule - G7, Queen Elizabeth and Putin

Biden’s First International Trip Schedule – G7, Queen Elizabeth and Putin

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) – coming up next are a portion of the headliners of President Joe Biden’s timetable on an eight-roadtrip to the UK, Belgium and Switzerland, the primary unfamiliar excursion of his administration, starting on Wednesday and enduring through June 16.

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June 9: Biden and his significant other, Jill, withdraw on Wednesday morning from Washington. Their first stop in the UK will be at Royal Air Force Mildenhall to welcome U.S. Flying corps staff positioned there. Mildenhall is home to the 100th Air Refueling Wing, the lone lasting U.S. Aviation based armed forces air refueling wing in the European theater.

June 10: Biden will meet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson in Cornwall, England, site of the G7 culmination, to reaffirm the uncommon connection between the United States and the United Kingdom.

June 11: Biden will go to the G7 highest point for three days beginning on Friday, to chip away at U.S. strategy needs like the economy and associated solidarity.

June 12: Biden will go to more G7 highest point gatherings in Cornwall and have two-sided gatherings with individual G7 pioneers.

June 13: Biden will complete his gatherings at the G7 highest point. Subsequently, the Bidens will meet Britain’s Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle. At that point Biden will go to Brussels for the evening.

June 14: Biden will meet NATO pioneers and have a private gathering with the leader of Turkey, Tayyip Erdogan.

June 15: Biden will hold more NATO gatherings and afterward fly to Geneva for the evening.

June 16: Biden will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, their first up close and personal gathering since Biden became president. White House public safety counselor Jake Sullivan said on Monday it was muddled whether the two chiefs would hold a joint news meeting after their discussions.

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