U.S., UK leaders expected to work to reopen travel -UK statement
By David Shepardson
Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson are expected to agree to work to open up travel between the two countries as soon as possible, the British government said in a statement late on Wednesday.
Biden, who arrived in England on Wednesday for his first overseas trip as president, will meet with Johnson in Cornwall on Thursday ahead of a meeting of the leaders of the Group of Seven advanced economies that begins Friday, the statement said.
Joe Biden and Boris Johnson say they will reaffirm ties ahead of G-7, the U.S. is expected to announce vaccine donations and more news to start your Thursday.