Biden set for first meeting with King Charles III since coronation


President Joe Biden is set to meet with King Charles III on Monday morning for the first time since the latter’s coronation and as part of a busy trip overseas.

Biden is expected to meet with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at 5:45 a.m. EDT before leaving London to head to Windsor Castle, where he will take part in a ceremony for Charles as well as host a forum focusing on clean energy strategies.

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Biden’s trip to Europe is highlighted by the two-day NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, beginning on Tuesday. But before the president heads to the Baltics, he is tasked with maintaining the strong relationship between the United States and one of its most important allies.

The president did not attend Charles’s coronation. First lady Jill Biden attended instead. But he told the king in May that he would visit soon, according to the Associated Press.

The U.S. and United Kingdom have been among the staunchest defenders of Ukraine since Russia’s invasion last February. However, they have differed at times over the best efforts to protect the Eastern European country, most recently over the U.S.’s decision to send cluster munitions.

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Biden’s trip abroad will be dominated by the war in Ukraine and NATO’s efforts to strengthen itself, primarily by working with Turkey and Hungary to accept Sweden’s bid to join the organization. The president said in an interview this week that the U.S. is at an “inflection point” and has the opportunity to make “positive changes in the world.”

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