President Biden is scheduled to deliver a speech on his foreign policy legacy on Monday, a senior administration official has predicted.
The speech will focus on the administration's efforts to strengthen America's position around the world and will be delivered at the State Department in Washington, D.C., the official said.
Biden is expected to talk about the United States' position on the world stage when he first took office in 2021, and argue that the United States is in a stronger position in the four years since. He will also argue that international alliances and partnerships are stronger than they have been under any previous administration.
The official also said Biden would argue that the United States, not an adversary, is in charge globally, giving the incoming Trump administration more authority than it inherited from President-elect Trump. Ta.
The official said the president will talk about the NATO alliance, support for Ukraine, the Indo-Pacific partnership to counter China, support for Israel and the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan.
The official added that they will also discuss unity between Japan and South Korea, defeating the Houthi offensive in the Red Sea, restoring the Paris Agreement, strengthening supply chains, and promoting global AI development.
biden stated some of his first statements On February 4, 2021, he assumed responsibility for foreign policy at the State Department as president.
The president campaigned in 2020 based on his extensive experience on foreign policy issues from his time as a senator and former vice president. His presidency was marked by the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan, followed by Russia's continued war in Ukraine, and the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel that started the Gaza war.





