The White House confirmed Biden’s participation in the G20 summit and announced his visit to Egypt and Cambodia.
US President Joe Biden will take part in the G20 summit, which will be held in Indonesia in November and will visit Egypt and Cambodia before that. This was reported on the White House website on Friday, October 28, citing press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre’s statement.
He pointed out that on November 11, during his trip to Bali, the American leader will take part in the United Nations climate conference, which will be held in the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, and on November 12-13 he will visit the capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh, where he will attend the annual US-ASEAN summit.
The topics of Biden’s contacts with colleagues at the G20, the White House called “the global consequences of Putin’s war in Ukraine, including for energy and food security, climate change, as well as several other priorities that are significant for the recovery of the global economy.”
Remember that the leaders of all participating countries, including Putin, are invited to the G20 summit. In addition, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was invited to the summit.
The Office of the President urged Russia to be expelled from the G20
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