NATO's Ramstein meeting postponed due to Biden
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- 09 October, 2024
- 08:33
The highly anticipated Ramstein format meeting, which was set to bring together heads of state from NATO countries in Germany on October 12, has been postponed indefinitely, according to sources at NATO.
Report informs, citing the Ukrainian service of the Radio Liberty, that the delay comes as US President Joe Biden has put his planned trip to Europe on hold, which included his participation in the Ramstein meeting. The White House earlier announced that the change in the President's schedule is due to the approaching super-hurricane Milton.
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