The United States was seriously prepared for the first foreign visit of President Joe Bayden from the moment of his entry into position: On the eve of his arrival at the Great Seven Summit (G7), the British Peninsula Cornwall was flooded by secret agents, writes Daily Mail.
According to the publication, in the preparation of the arrival of Byjden over the peninsula, two SEA King helicopters and three Osprey run. They work out the route with which the president will take out from the air base and deliver to the territory of his hotel.
it clarifies that the head of the White House will accompany the whole team consisting of 400 people. An impressive number of accompanying first caused a protest from the secretariat of the British Cabinet of Ministers, which organizes the event, since everyone is obliged to comply with the restrictions under the pandemic, and in this case the fulfillment of all conditions is difficult to ensure. However, in Washington assured that everyone passed tests on COVID-19 and passed complete vaccination.
To date, the Agents of the Secret Service of the United States, which is entrusted with the obligation to ensure the safety of the American leader, have already examined the hotel building several times, in which the summit will be held. They also support communications with local law enforcement agencies.
It is noted that during the summit on the territory of the peninsula there will be special security measures. Provide procedure will be 5 thousand employees of the British police. About a thousand policemen will be located on a cruise liner moored in the Falmouth harbor.
Objects of accommodation were not ready for such an influx of security services for law enforcement agencies. Because of this, many of them will be found in rented autofur. It is noted that the Saint Mugan air base has already delivered more than 50 houses on wheels intended for rest.
Summit “Big Seven” did not take place in 2020 due to a pandemic. In 2021, it will take place from 11 to June 13 in full-time format. The event will be held in the resort town of Carbis Bay on the Atlantic Coast of Cornwall Peninsula. This decision of the British Prime Minister’s office has written off the beauty, a rich historical past, and also hope to bring the region economic benefit.