US President Joe Biden's first overseas trip will be to
the UK at the G7
in Cornwall, which will take place from 11 to 13 June.
This was announced by the White House.
He will then go to
Brussels
, where he will participate in
the NATO summit
on June 14 and to follow the
US-EU summit
, to "underline our commitment to a strong transatlantic partnership based on shared interests and values", continues the note from the White House.
The leaders "will discuss a common agenda to ensure global health security, stimulate global economic recovery, tackle climate change, improve digital and trade cooperation, strengthen democracy" and address foreign policy issues.
The president of the EU Commission
Ursula von der Leyen
and the president of the European Council,
Charles Michel
, have also announced with two tweets that the US president will participate in the EU-US summit in Brussels. "We have a lot to do together, from climate change to health, from trade and multilateralism to geopolitical challenges," wrote von der Leyen. "Rebuild a strong EU-US alliance - added Michel - and join forces on Covid-19, climate, security and multilateralism".