Reaffirms U.S. security pledge.
On Monday, President Biden traveled to Brussels, Belgium for the first NATO summit meeting of his presidency. During his remarks, the president reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to the alliance of 30 nations and called out nations that were attempting to undermine the stability of the treaty. Member nations specifically focused on China, calling it a challenge due to its “coercive policies.”
President Biden also discussed his upcoming meeting with Russian President Putin during his meetings with NATO leaders. When asked what his approach would be, he said, “I’m going to make clear to President Putin that there are areas where we can cooperate, if he chooses. And if he chooses not to cooperate and acts in a way that he has in the past relative to cybersecurity and other activities, then we will respond, we will respond in kind.”
As the Lord Leads, Pray with Us…
- That God would help the president strengthen alliances with NATO member nations.
- For President Biden’s upcoming meeting with President Putin to be helpful and productive.
- For God to keep President Biden safe during his travels.
Sources: Fox News, AP, NPR