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Security measures in place ahead of Biden/Johnson meeting

Jun 10, 2021

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Security measure were put into place Thursday morning, as President Joe Biden got set to meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

Counterterrorism police were seen patrolling St. Ives in Cornwall. That is where the two are set to meet later Thursday.

President Biden and Prime Minister Johnson are expected to discuss continued partnerships between the United States and the United Kingdom, as well as the next steps in dealing with the pandemic.

The meeting comes a day before the G-7 Summit is set to kick off. The summit, as well as a meeting between Biden and Queen Elizabeth II, will wrap up the first leg of Biden’s first overseas trip as president.

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Biden and Johnson are expected to discuss renewing a decades-old Atlantic Charter.

Straight Arrow News will report more details on the meeting and Charter later today.

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Gwen Baumgardner: PRESIDENT BIDEN IS IN THE UK…FOR DAY TWO OF HIS EUROPEAN VISIT. FIRST THING ON THE AGENDA…HIS FIRST EVER FACE TO FACE MEETING WITH BRITISH PRIME MINISTER BORIS JOHNSON.
ADDITIONAL SECURITY MEASURE WERE IN PLACE THIS MORNING. THIS VIDEO SHOWS COUNTER-TERRORISM POLICE PATROLLING ST. IVES IN CORNWALL — THE SITE OF THE MEETING BETWEEN BIDEN AND JOHNSON.
THE MEN WILL DISCUSS CONTINUED PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES…AND MOVING FORWARD FROM THE PANDEMIC. IT COMES A DAY BEFORE THE G-7 SUMMIT BEGINS.
THE SUMMIT — AND A MEETING WITH QUEEN ELIZABETH — WILL WRAP UP THE FIRST LEG OF BIDEN’S FIRST OVERSEAS TRIP AS PRESIDENT.