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The NATO summit is being held in Washington, DC, this week. It comes amid rising global conflict and turmoil. But questions about President Joe Biden's political future will overshadow the meeting. NATO leaders are gathering in Washington,
Skepticism grows over President Biden’s ability to win re-election and all eyes are on NATO as world leaders meet to discuss the future of the alliance’s collective defense and support for Ukraine.
Officials in Kyiv don't expect an invitation to join the alliance this week. "The question is what we will get instead," said one Ukrainian lawmaker.
Joe Biden and NATO’s 31 other leaders had hoped their summit this week would celebrate fresh unity against Russia’s Vladimir Putin, send a warning to China and prove the alliance is as strong as ever in its 75th year.
National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby denied Biden’s condition is even a topic of conversation among NATO members when pressed on the matter on the eve of the alliance’s yearly gathering — one that will mark three-quarters of a century since the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty.
President Joe Biden and his Western counterparts are meeting in Washington this week to mark the 75th anniversary of NATO.
National Security Communications Adviser John Kirby denied that Biden’s condition is even a topic of conversation among NATO members when pressed on the matter on the eve of the alliance’s yearly gathering — one that will mark three-quarters of a century since the signing of the North Atlantic Treaty — during a briefing with White House reporters on Monday.
US President Joe Biden faces a critical week Monday that will test his standing at home and abroad, as moves to force him to quit his fight for a second
NATO leaders gather Tuesday in Washington for a summit aimed at showing resolve against Russia and support for Ukraine -- but the meeting is set to be overshadowed by US President Joe Biden's fight for political survival.
Finally, the assembled leaders, in their opening or farewell speeches, will thank Biden not just for convening the summit but for his huge role in making its accomplishments possible. And they will be telling the truth.
President Joe Biden will shift this week from focusing on campaigning for reelection to hosting a NATO summit. But that won't quiet the increasingly urgent questions about his precarious political situation now threatening to consume his own party.
The alliance had planned to celebrate its 75th anniversary, but Biden’s continued slip-ups have soured the mood.
Joe Biden urged Democratic lawmakers Monday to either back his reelection campaign or challenge him at the party convention next month as the US president's reelection bid entered a critical week.In a blitz of action to start the week,