US President Joe Biden on Monday, February 1, intends to deliver a speech on his vision of the state’s foreign policy. This is reported by NBC with reference to a source in the administration of the head of state.
The American leader will announce his plans during a previously announced visit to the State Department, where he will meet with Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
Biden is also going to sign a series of foreign policy decrees. In particular, we are talking about a document that ensures the formation of a working group on family reunification of migrants who were separated during the reign of Donald Trump.
Earlier, the Joe Biden administration suspended the execution of a number of transactions for the sale of weapons to other countries. The US State Department explained that “the execution of some unfinished deliveries and transactions in the defense sphere has been suspended.” The Department of State attributes this to the need to “enable the new leadership to assess” such transactions, which is a common procedure when a new administration starts.