▶️ U.S. President Joe Biden leaves Washington for G-7, NATO Summits, June 25, 2022.
👉Leaders from the seven most advanced economies will begin a three-day summit Sunday (June 25) in Bavaria, Germany, where they will seek to show long-term support for Ukraine even as the war's growing impact on the world economy tests their resolve.
The United Nations' World Food Program also called on the leaders to ramp up humanitarian aid to help tackle a global hunger crisis exacerbated by the war in Ukraine.
After the G-7 meeting, Biden will continue to Madrid, Spain, for a NATO summit that runs from June 28 to June 30th. (REUTERS)
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Biden Departs for G-7, NATO Summits
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