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Biden hosts German Chancellor Angela Merkel at White House

Biden hosts German Chancellor Angela Merkel at White House Rebecca Shabad and Lauren Egan © Provided by NBC News WASHINGTON President Joe Biden hosted German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House on Thursday for what is expected to be her last trip to Washington before she retires from office later this year. The two leaders met for nearly an hour in the Oval Office and discussed a number of items including the threat of climate change, the Covid-19 pandemic and vaccine property rights, Afghanistan, as well as cyberattacks and aggressive behavior by China and Russia. During a press conference following their meeting, Biden said he and Merkel also discussed the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which has been a source of tension between the U.S. and Germany. Biden is opposed to the major Russia-to-Germany gas pipeline out of concern that it will empower Russia, while Merkel has argued that it is a commercial matter that should not be subject to

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Latest Articles NPR ^ | July 15, 2021 | SAM GRINGLAS On Wednesday, President Biden lunched with Senate Democrats, hosted governors and mayors for a roundtable on infrastructure and also hung out with Olivia Rodrigo, an 18-year-old pop star beloved by Generation Z. Rodrigo, who currently has the No. 1 album in the country and whose song Drivers License has been a radio staple for months, recorded public service announcement videos with Biden and Dr. Anthony Fauci and made an appearance in the White House briefing room to promote coronavirus vaccines. Her visit underscores one of the roadblocks to vaccinating more Americans right now. Only about 42 percent of people.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel visits White House before leaving office

Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) German Chancellor Angela Merkel visited the White House Thursday for talks with President Joe Biden. The two leaders held a meeting in the Oval Office before participating in a joint press conference in which they addressed COVID-19 travel bans, relations with China and Russia, protests in Cuba, Biden’s “Build Back Better” agenda and more. On Cuba, Biden said, “Communism is a failed system, a universally failed system. And I don’t see socialism as a very useful substitute, but that’s another story.” Following the press conference, Biden and Merkel were having dinner with a variety of leaders. Vice President Kamala Harris, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, former Secretary of State Colin Powell, former Democratic nominee for president Hillary Clinton and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy were slated to attend.

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