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US President Joe Biden arrives in Vietnam for a two-day visit to deepen cooperation between the two nations, in the face of China's growing ambitions in the region. IMAGES
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol and US President Joe Biden meet and shake hands at the White House ahead of a bilateral meeting during Yoon’s six-day visit to the United States. IMAGES
Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Prime Minister Yair Lapid and former prime minister Naftali Bennett receive US President Joe Biden upon his arrival in Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport as he starts his Middle East. IMAGES
Washington, Jan 21 (EFE/EPA).- Democrat Joe Biden will be the most pro-Europe president in the history of the United States, a former adviser to the new president's electoral campaign told EFE on Thursday.Juan Verde, a 49-year-old from Gran Canaria, Spain, is an advisor to the Democratic Party and former deputy assistant secretary for Europe and Eurasia at the Department of Commerce under the Barack Obama administration.(Camera: WILL OLIVER)SHOT LIST: INTERVIEW WITH US PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN'S FORMER ADVISER JUAN VERDE (IN SPANISH)Translations: 1. We are facing an administration that is going to show an attitude of firmness and ask for responsibilities. I mean, Russia in the last four years has been unchecked. It has done what it wanted, has acted the way it wanted and there has been no response. In part also because it suited Russia very well that the US and Europe did not have a common front. I believe the serious threat to Europe is called Russia. I believe that there we are going to have a common front and that it is going to manifest itself in many playing fields, in technology, energetically speaking, the addiction we have to Russian natural gas, the absolute dependence on energy that we have in Russia, which is not good, but that is why we must also promote renewable energy, cclean energy, be more self-sufficient energeticall-speaking.2. I absolutely believe that Biden is going to be the most pro-European president in US history. What do I base it on? First, in his history as a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the 40 years he was in the Senate, his knowledge deep within the European idiosyncrasy, he knows the political actors, the European economic actors and then the team, but what is going to be the pivot of all of this, I think that before the new world panorama that is beginning to be drawn, of two great poles -USA and China-, where there is a common front and a common threat for Europeans, which is Russia; where we are facing, not a threat, but we are facing emerging economies such as Russia, India and Brazil. I believe that the key to foreign policy is the strengthening of the transatlantic relationship.
Rumors have been flying about what, if anything, President Donald Trump will do during the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. According to Business Insider, one such story making the rounds is that Trump will visit his Turnberry golf resort in Scotland. In fact, a Scottish newspaper reported Sunday that a US military plane sometimes used by Trump is scheduled to arrive at an airport near the resort. But on Tuesday, Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon put an end to such speculation. Sturgeon said the country's national lockdown, which includes a prohibition on non-essential travel, applies to Trump as well.
EU ministers visit a migrant camp in Greece and say they are confident the EU-Turkey deal will improve soon. Julie Noce reports.