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TRILATERAL MEETING AT G7 2021 OF PM BORIS JOHNSON OF THE UK & US PDT BIDEN

AND PM SCOTT MORRIS OF AUSTRALIA


US Pdt Joe Bidne and UK PM Boris Johnson G7 (Source: Courtesy Joe Biden)
G7 UK Summit 2021 Leaders
(Source: Courtesy Joe Biden)
USPA NEWS - "Prime Minster Johnson, President Biden and Prime Minister Morrison met in the margins of the G7 summit in Carbis Bay on 12 June 2021. They discussed a number of issues of mutual concern, including the Indo-Pacific region. They agreed that the strategic context in the Indo-Pacific was changing and that there was a strong rationale for deepening strategic cooperation between the three governments. They welcomed the forthcoming visits and exercises in the Indo-Pacific by the Carrier Strike Group, led by HMS Queen Elizabeth." Source: White House
Pdt Biden & Chancellor Angela Merkel UK G7 Summit
Source: Courtesy Joe Biden
TRILATERAL MEETING OF PM BORIS JOHNSON OF THE UK, US PDT BIDEN & PM SCOTT MORRISON OF AUSTRALIA ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prime Minster Johnson, President Biden and Prime Minister Morrison met in the margins of the G7 summit in Carbis Bay on 12 June 2021. They discussed a number of issues of mutual concern, including the Indo-Pacific region. They agreed that the strategic context in the Indo-Pacific was changing and that there was a strong rationale for deepening strategic cooperation between the three governments. They welcomed the forthcoming visits and exercises in the Indo-Pacific by the Carrier Strike Group, led by HMS Queen Elizabeth." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY JEN PASKI ANNOUNCED THE FUTURE VISIT OF  CHANCELLOR ANGELA MERKEL OF GERMANY ON 15 JULY "President Biden looks forward to welcoming Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to the White House on July 15, 2021. Chancellor Merkel’s visit will affirm the deep bilateral ties between the United States and Germany. The leaders will discuss their commitment to close cooperation on a range of common challenges, including ending the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing the threat of climate change, and promoting economic prosperity and international security based on our shared democratic values." Source: White House
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