President Joe Biden is jetting off to Rome on Thursday to attend the annual G-20 summit, a gathering of leaders from the world’s most powerful nations. (Christian Conrad/DoD)WASHINGTON (Tribune News Service) — President Joe Biden is jetting off to Rome on Thursday to attend the annual G-20 summit, a gathering of leaders from the world’s most powerful nations. Now Biden is expected to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron on the sidelines of the G-20. The G-20 forum is taking place right before a major United Nations summit on climate change in Glasgow, Scotland. Sullivan downplayed the importance of nailing down an agreement before Biden attends the G-20, and he claimed world leaders will appreciate Biden’s objectives.
Source: Los Angeles Times October 27, 2021 00:06 UTC