President Joe Biden has arrived in the capital of Belgium for the upcoming NATO summit, wearing a mask because of the coronavirus as an honour guard and trumpeters greeted him. The US president wrapped up a three-day meeting for the Group of Seven nations on Sunday and after a tea with Queen Elizabeth II flew to Brussels for the NATO meeting scheduled to begin Monday. Biden says that a strong NATO partnership is vital for maintaining U.S. national security for the remainder of the century. Cyber defence and climate change are among the topics being discussed at the summit.
US News: BRUSSELS: President Joe Biden has arrived in the capital of Belgium for the upcoming NATO summit, wearing a mask because of the coronavirus as an hono.
President Biden is set to participate in his first in-person North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) summit on Monday.
The president traveled to Brussels for the NATO meeting after he wrapped up a three-day meeting with the Group of Seven nations on Sunday.
National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Biden s overriding objective will be sending a clear message to both Allies and adversaries that the U.S. regards NATO as the foundation for our security. Biden will also send a message that NATO s Article 5, which states that an attack on one member is an attack on them all – is a sacred guarantee, according to a statement by the White House.
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