Biden meets European allies in Berlin to discuss Ukraine and Middle East conflicts
Summary: President Joe Biden is in Berlin for meetings with European allies, focusing on Russia's war in Ukraine and the Middle East conflict. The discussions come as the U.S. presidential election approaches, raising concerns about the impact of a potential Trump victory on international relations.
Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, emphasized the need to make U.S. support for Ukraine sustainable, countering any future efforts to cut military aid. Biden aims to reassure allies of America's commitment, despite skepticism about the longevity of this support.
During his visit, Biden will meet with German leaders and other European officials to discuss Ukraine, Israel, and global cooperation on issues like artificial intelligence and renewable energy. He will receive Germany’s Order of Merit but will not hold a news conference.
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