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U.S. President Joe Biden Welcomes The Heads Of NATO Member States To Washington

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U.S. President Joe Biden welcomes the heads of NATO member states to Washington on Tuesday for an annual summit that gives him a global platform to convince allies at home and abroad, of his leadership.

At 81, Biden has vowed to press on in his race against 78 year old Republican Donald Trump.

Biden is determined despite concern from Democrats on Capitol Hill and donors that he will lose the November 5 U.S. election following a halting debate performance on June 27.

Biden made restoring the United States’ traditional alliances abroad to counter the threat of autocracies the centerpiece of his foreign policy after Trump challenged allies as part of an “America First” approach.

Who wins in November could have a substantial impact on the future of NATO and Europe.

Trump has suggested that, given a second term, he would not defend NATO members that did not meet the alliance’s defense spending target of two per cent of each member’s GDP if they came under military attack.

Trump has also questioned the amount of aid given to Ukraine in its battle against Russia’s invasion.

Aides said that Biden’s opening speech will highlight what his administration sees as a key accomplishment.

They see Biden producing tangible results for American voters: a safer country, with a strong international economic position, more alliances and power abroad, and less vulnerable to conflict with its adversaries.

Aides said that the presence of leaders from NATO and beyond shows Biden’s power to assemble coalitions and inspire confidence.

NATO, celebrating its 75th anniversary, has found new purpose in opposing Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion and welcomed Finland and Sweden as new members.

The grinding Ukraine-Russia war will dominate private conversations between the leaders of the 32 NATO member countries. These leaders have a full agenda focused on military and financial aid for Ukraine and offer of some pathway toward eventual NATO membership for Kyiv.

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But those leaders, already anxious about the prospect of Trump’s return, come to Washington with fresh concern about Biden’s staying power, according to diplomats from the countries. One described Biden as bruised after a difficult political period and said their government was looking for signs about whether he would survive.

More than a week after the debate, Biden continues to face daily questions about his fitness for office and a punishing election campaign. Some Democratic lawmakers have called for him to end his campaign.

Joern Fleck, senior Director of the Europe Center at the Atlantic Council, said questions of Biden’s survival were “absolutely on everyone’s minds”.

Joern raised the prospect that Trump could win the U.S. election and weaken the alliance.

NATO leaders face political uncertainty in Europe, with paralysis looming in France after gains for left and far right parties, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition weakened after a poor showing in European Parliament elections.

During the summit, NATO leaders are expected to endorse an initiative that will see the alliance coordinate arms supplies and training for Ukrainian forces fighting Russia’s invasion. They may also get more support on air defense.

Ukraine ultimately wants membership of NATO to ward against further future attacks by Russia. New members have to be approved by all members of the alliance but some of them are wary of provoking a direct war with Russia.

Moscow sees NATO as a vehicle for U.S. dominance and has accused the alliance of returning to a Cold War mindset.

U.S. officials have said the summit will offer Ukraine a “bridge to membership.”

Some members want the alliance to make clear Ukraine is moving toward NATO “irreversibly” . They are keen for language in a statement emerging from the summit to move beyond the alliance’s pledge last year that “Ukraine’s future is in NATO.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is expected to attend and meet Biden.