The NATO summit starts in Washington today. U.S. President Joe Biden made a statement that he is looking forward to hosting our allies, UNN reports.
"Today marks the start of a historic summit to mark the 75th anniversary of NATO's founding. And later this evening, I look forward to welcoming 31 NATO members to our nation's capital to celebrate the strongest defense alliance in history," Biden wrote on social media site X.
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The Alliance has already published a program of events for July 9.
First, the heads of delegations must arrive at Andrews Base.
In addition, the NATO Secretary General is expected to deliver a speech at the Defense Industry Forum, followed by speeches by the NATO Secretary General and the United States Secretary of State.
Today's program will close with a celebration of NATO's 75th anniversary.