Joe Biden to meet with Turkey’s Erdogan at NATO: White House
President Joe Biden will meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan while on his outing to Europe not long from now, the White House reported Thursday.
The gathering, which will happen June 14 uninvolved of the NATO culmination in Brussels, comes against the scenery of some strain between the two chiefs.
Erdogan had pushed for a prior call with Biden after the US president got to work. What's more, he was subsequently disappointed when Biden proclaimed the mass killings of Armenians on account of the Turks in 1915 as a slaughter, a pronouncement Ankara since a long time ago went against.
The White House likewise uncovered different subtleties of Biden's first abroad excursion as president, which starts one week from now.
The president will initially meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on June 10 in front of going to the G-7 highest point in Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Biden and first woman Jill Biden will at that point have a group of people with Queen Elizabeth at Windsor Castle prior to making a beeline for Belgium for the NATO and European culminations. While there, he will meet with have pioneers King Philippe and Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo.
The outing will finish up in Geneva, where Biden on June 16 will meet with Swiss President Guy Parmelin and Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis in front of his profoundly expected culmination with Russia's Vladimir Putin.

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