Biden to meet with Queen Elizabeth on June 13
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Washington — President Biden and first lady Dr. Jill Biden will meet with Queen Elizabeth on June 13 as part of his first international trip as president, Buckingham Palace announced Thursday.
The gathering will take place at Windsor Castle in the United Kingdom and is believed to be the first meeting between Mr. Biden and Queen Elizabeth. The president is poised to make his first trip overseas as president for the G-7 Summit in Cornwall, England, which is set for June 11 to June 13. He will then travel to Brussels for a NATO Summit on June 14, as well as a U.S.-European Union Summit, according to the White House. Capping Mr. Biden's inaugural trip abroad is a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Geneva, Switzerland, on June 16.
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