Brussels: US President Joe Biden has Fulfilled the leaders of three Baltic Countries at the NATO summit in an Effort to Assure them of US Service Ahead of his Wednesday summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin at Geneva.
The White House says Biden met Monday with Prime Minister Kaja Kallas of Estonia, President Egils Levits of Latvia, along with President Gitanas Nauseda of both Lithuania and also”underscored strong U.S.
service” for his or her own security.
The White House included:”The four leaders dedicated to further strengthening our military, political, and financial partnerships, for example working collectively through NATO to deal with challenges posed by Russia and China.”