British Prime Minister David Cameron will meet with President Obama during his trip to the United States next week, the White House announced Saturday.
Obama and Cameron will have meetings at the White House on Thursday, Jan. 15 and a meeting in the Oval Office on Friday, Jan. 16, the White House said.
They will discuss issues including economic growth, the Ebola virus, cybersecurity, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria, international trade, Iran, counterterrorism and Russia’s actions in Ukraine.
“The United Kingdom is an uniquely close friend and steadfast ally, and the president looks forward to beginning the New Year by working with Prime Minister Cameron on these issues and reaffirming the enduring special relationship between the United States and the United Kingdom,” the White House said in the statement.