President Joe Biden has embarked on a pivotal one-day visit to Berlin, marking what is likely his final overseas trip as President of the United States. His agenda is packed with significant events, including receiving Germany's prestigious Order of Merit award and engaging in high-level discussions with notable European leaders, including German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and British Labor leader Sir Keir Starmer. This visit comes at a crucial time as ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Middle Eastern tensions remain high on Biden's diplomatic agenda. One of the core issues being addressed is Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia. Recently, Ukrainian President Volodyr Zelensky presented a 'victory plan' to Biden, appealing for increased military support, including a potential invitation to NATO and the provision of long-range missiles to target Russian positions. Biden emphasized the necessity for European nations, particularly Germany, to maintain a robust defense spending commitment in line with NATO's 2% GDP targetβone that Germany only recently achieved. The President's discussions seem aimed at ensuring European allies remain united and supportive of Ukraine, irrespective of the political transition that might follow his presidency. As Biden seeks to solidify his legacy, it is clear that the relationships and commitments he fosters during this visit will carry weight in the international arena beyond his tenure.
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