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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks with Britain s Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as they look at historical documents and artefacts relating to the Atlantic Charter during their meeting, at Carbis Bay Hotel, Carbis Bay, Cornwall, Britain June 10, 2021. REUTERS/Toby Melville/Pool
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In 2017 the president of the United States shocked Washingtonâs Western allies during his first European trip, scolding them for failing to pay their âfair shareâ on defense, physically shoving aside one prime minister, and white-knuckling another leader in a public handshake.
After four tumultuous years for the transatlantic relationship under Donald Trump, his Democratic successor Joe Biden s words of friendship and promise that America is back as he meets Western allies this week and next are a welcome relief.
After the tumultuous years for the transatlantic relationship under Donald Trump, Joe Biden's promise that "America is back" as he meets Western allies are a welcome relief. But they're not enough, diplomats and foreign policy experts say.
In 2017 US president shocked allies during his first Euro trip, scolding them for failing to pay their “fair share” on defense, shoving and white-knuckling leaders.
In 2017 the president of the United States shocked Washington’s Western allies during his first European trip, scolding them for failing to pay their “fair share” on defense, physically shoving aside one prime minister, and white-knuckling another