President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Boris Johnson downplayed their differences and emphasized the special relationship after their first face-to-face meeting.
Biden and Boris Johnson will work to open a US-UK travel corridor as soon as possible and will set up a new Atlantic Charter modelled on the statement by Churchill and FDR in WWII
President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Boris Johnson will pledge to open a US-UK travel corridor as soon as possible when they met on Thursday
Two leaders will launch a task force that looks at restarting international flights
It is their first face-to-face sit down; they have chatted on phone several times
Biden in UK for G7 summit as part of his eight-day trip to Europe
Joe Biden had tough talk for Vladimir Putin when he addressed US troops I m meeting with Mr. Putin to let him know what I want him to know, Biden said to great applause from Air Force personnel at Royal Air Force Mildenhall
He teared up as he thanked military personnel the Royal Air Force Mildenhall for their service and mentioned his late son Beau, an Army major I wish my major was here to thank you as well, he said
Jill Biden admonished husband Joe to pay attention during her speech Joe pay attention, the first lady told the president
Jill Biden admonished husband Joe to pay attention during her speech Joe pay attention, the first lady told the president
Couple addressing Air Force personnel at Royal Air Force Mildenhall
The Bidens arrived at RAF Maidenhall, UK, ahead of G7 summit
President is scheduled to meet British premier Boris Johnson for face-to-face talks for first time Thursday
Biden announced the trip is about realising America s renewed commitment to our allies and partners
Both Bidens to meet with The Queen on Sunday