BIDEN TAKES HIS PLACE ON WORLD STAGE: As US President Joe Biden leaves Washington on his first foreign trip as president, all eyes are on what is expected to be an uncomfortable face-to-face meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin next week in Geneva. The meetings also include the G7 summit, and one with NATO partners. Biden is expected to present the case for America’s traditional multilateral approach, for which his predecessor had contempt. The meeting with Putin will be tense, and both sides are expected to push for achievable goals, like the New START nuclear arms treaty, and on Iran, over which Russia has some influence. But, the tensions between both sides are significant, though. On issues such as cyber-attacks, and Russia’s alleged meddling in the US election. Adding to this is Moscow’s backing of leaders like Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus. The list is long. But with this visit, Biden intends to inform everyone that the US is back on the world stage. [COMMENT BY: Omar Shariff, International Editor]
Reuters