Home » World » – Good meeting with the president – VG – Good meeting with the president – VG June 8, 2021 by world today news — HANDSHAKE: Jens Stoltenberg posted this photo on his Twitter account after today’s meeting with President Joe Biden. Photo: Erik Luntang, NATO –– WASHINGTON DC (VG) Just over an hour after Jens Stoltenberg entered the White House, he came out and thanked Biden for his NATO support. Published: Just updated – – I just finished a good meeting with President Biden. We covered a wide range of topics. Russia, China, global terrorism, cyber threats and the security consequences of climate change, Stoltenberg told the press corps waiting outside the White House’s west wing. The meeting between the NATO chief and the US president took place a week before the NATO summit in Brussels on 14 June. – We spent most of our time preparing for the NATO summit next week, where we will agree on a forward-looking, ambitious agenda for our alliance. I thank the President for his strong commitment to the transatlantic bond and his personal leadership on all these issues, says Stoltenberg. DONE: Jens Stoltenberg right after the meeting with President Joe Biden in the White House. –— Bidens Europe tour On Wednesday, Biden travels on his first trip abroad as president, a week-long European trip with departure on Wednesday this week. He will attend the NATO summit in Brussels, the G7 leaders, a separate meeting with the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson – and Vladimir Putin of Russia. Stoltenberg and Biden have agreed on China as a significant, growing threat to the West. Stoltenberg believed that NATO must have much greater attention to China. In a column in The Washington Post Sunday, where Biden laid out his agenda for the European trip, he mentioned China three times. —- SECURITY ADVISOR: Jake Sullivan is President Biden’s national security adviser. Photo: Thomas Nilsson / VG –– – The democratic countries must together ensure that it is our values, and not the interests of autocrats, that govern the development and use of these innovations, writes the American president. In a pre-summit speech, Stoltenberg stated that NATO does not see China as an adversary. He nevertheless confirmed the alliance’s new and tougher line against China, which experts fear could damage Norway’s relations with the country, which is expected to become the world’s largest economy with time. Emerging security challenges During the White House press conference earlier in the day, Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, explained that in addition to the historically lasting threats to the United States – such as Russia – the president would also emphasize “emerging security challenges”: “Cyber and China,” Sullivan said. —- MEET: On June 16 in Geneva, Switzerland, President Joe Biden and President Vladimir Putin will meet. Biden’s predecessors, Obama and Trump, met Putin once each during his tenure as US president. Foto: Alexander Zemlianichenko / AP Pool –– Technology “Biden will also address co-operation with Europe in terms of trade and technology, so that democracies and no one else – not China, or other autocracies – make the rules for trade and technology in the 21st century,” Sullivan continued during the press conference. Biden will return to Washington next week. – Then we believe that we will be in a stronger position when it comes to dealing with the major threats and challenges this country faces: Covid, the climate, China, cyber, Russia and shaping the direction of trade and technology. Stoltenberg also brought this up with the press after his meeting with Biden. He was concerned that NATO countries would be able to “sharpen our technological egg” —- PENTAGON: Jens Stoltenberg arrived at the Pentagon at 11:00 local time and was welcomed by US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III. Photo: Erlend Ofte Arntsen / VG –– Pentagon meeting Earlier in the day, Stoltenberg met with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III. In his remarks at the outset, Austin praised Stoltenberg for having managed to increase the member states’ financial contributions. The number of countries that spend more than two percent of GDP on defense and security has increased under Stoltenberg. Stoltenberg, for his part, emphasized the United States’ commitment to NATO cooperation, but also emphasized the importance of a continued civilian presence in Afghanistan now that the United States and NATO will end their military operation there after the summer. – Related posts:Lavrov: Russia will act in the interests of its security if "security guarantees" are rejectedViral Video of Chengdu University of Arts and Sciences Students Goes UnexplainedDuh, patient dies after surgery, former hospital security disguised as a doctorPamela Anderson files for divorce from fourth husband Genes Affect a Person’s Age in the World? This is the Explanation of Science a second pearly skin in ALUCOBOND® to dress the new amphitheater Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: