US President Joe Biden left for a three-nation trip that will be dominated by a NATO summit to show support for Ukraine despite tensions about Kyiv’s potential membership in the alliance, as per report.
Late on Sunday, Biden flew from Delaware’s Dover Air Force Base to the United Kingdom, a crucial US ally. The US president will hold a meeting with King Charles of the UK on Monday for the first time since his coronation, according to the White House, to discuss environmental issues.
At 10 Downing Street, Biden will also have a meeting with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
The impending NATO summit and Ukraine are likely to come up for discussion during their meetings, according to Sunak’s spokesperson.
“As we face new and unprecedented challenges to our physical and economic security, our alliances are more important than ever,” Sunak said.”