Washington (Reuters) -U.S. The first foreign trip President Joe Biden will include a meeting with Turkish leaders, England and Russia, and an audience with a Queen and a king, the White House said on Thursday.
Biden plans to meet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on June 10 before attending the Seven Summit Group from June 11-13 in Cornwall in England, where he will hold a bilateral meeting with other G7 leaders, the White House said.
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The US President will meet with Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle on June 13, accompanied by Lady Jill Biden.
He will then travel to Brussels for NATO Summit on June 14, meeting with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan, and attended the U.-EU summit there the next day. In Belgium, Biden will meet King Philippe and Prime Minister Alexander de Croo.
The Summit between Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled for June 16 in Geneva.