Chinanews, April 24th, according to US media reports, on the 23rd local time, the White House announced that US President Biden will conduct his first foreign visit in June and will travel to the UK and Brussels to attend the Group of Seven (G7) summit and NATO summit. .

  Biden will travel to the UK to attend the G7 summit from June 11th to 13th, and then travel to Brussels for the NATO summit on June 14.

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  According to the report, Biden’s first foreign visit was postponed due to the new crown epidemic. He will use this opportunity to reiterate the United States’ commitment to multilateralism and ease the four-year tension between the Trump administration and its European allies.

  "This visit will highlight Biden's commitments, including working to restore our alliance, revitalize transatlantic relations, and work closely with our allies and multilateral partners to meet global challenges and better ensure American interests." White House News Spokesperson Psaki said in a statement that day.

  According to the White House, Biden will "work to advance the key US policy priorities in public health, economic recovery and climate change" at the G7 summit.

He will also hold bilateral talks with other G7 leaders including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

  The White House stated that Biden will "confirm the United States' commitment to NATO, transatlantic security, and collective defense during the next NATO summit." The White House pointed out that Biden will discuss "how to ensure effective military spending."

  In addition, Biden will also participate in the US-Europe summit in Brussels.

  Former U.S. Trump visited Saudi Arabia during his first foreign visit, becoming the first American president ever to travel to the Middle East during his first foreign visit.

  Biden has invited Russian President Vladimir Putin to hold a summit in Europe this summer, but US and Russian officials have not yet made arrangements for the meeting.

  This week, Biden also just held a two-day online summit on climate change with leaders from 40 countries.

In the first three months of taking office, Biden held several online bilateral meetings. Last week he hosted foreign leaders at the White House for the first time and held talks with Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga.