Biden meets UK leader Sunak before tea with King Charles

President Biden went on a tea tour of the UK Monday, starting with a cup with leader Rishi Sunak in the garden of 10 Downing Street — before meeting for more with King Charles III to make up for skipping his coronation.

Biden, 80, landed in London late Sunday to kick off a three-nation trip that will include a NATO summit in Lithuania aimed at showing solidarity with Ukraine against the ongoing war raged by its neighbor Russia.

He started Monday with his first visit to 10 Downing Street as president — but his sixth meeting with Sunak, 43, since the latter became prime minister in October.

“Couldn’t be meeting with a closer friend or greater ally,” Biden said as he and the UK leader drank from special Downing Street mugs, quipping that they’ve “only been meeting once a month.”


Biden met King Charles III for tea Monday to make up for skipping his coronation.
Biden met King Charles III for tea Monday to make up for missing his coronation.
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The meeting came after Sunak recently made clear he disapproved of Biden sending Ukraine cluster munitions, which have been barred by most NATO members because of the threat to civilian life.

Sunak said on Saturday that “the UK is signatory to a convention which prohibits the production or use of cluster munitions and discourages their use.”


King Charles President Joe Biden took part in a traditional welcome ceremony upon arriving at Windsor Castle.
King Charles President Joe Biden took part in a traditional welcome ceremony upon arriving at Windsor Castle.
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King Charles III and US President Joe Biden arrived to meet participants of the Climate Finance Mobilisation forum in the Green Drawing Room at Windsor Castle.
King Charles III and US President Joe Biden arrived to meet participants of the Climate Finance Mobilisation forum in the castle’s Green Drawing Room.
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Still, despite this, he stressed at Monday’s meeting that the UK and US remain “two of the firmest allies in that alliance” — while Biden called the nation’s longstanding special relationship “rock solid.” 

After less than an hour at Downing Street, Biden left for more tea, this time with the 74-year-old king.

Biden had promised Charles in a phone call that he would visit soon after skipping his coronation in May, which was instead attended by First Lady Jill Biden.


Biden and Sunak in garden of 10 Downing Street Monday.
The leaders both praised the ongoing special relationship between the UK and US.
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Charles greeted the older president in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle, where he was given a guard of honor. 

They were then pictured inside the castle as Charles gave his visitor a tour of US-related artifacts there before joining a climate change-related event with special envoy John Kerry.

Unlike potentially testy discussions with Sunak over Ukraine and Biden’s decision to send weapons that could risk citizens’ lives, the meeting with the king is expected to focus on combating climate change, a threat both leaders say is existential.

“The president has huge respect for the king’s commitment on the climate issue in particular, that he has been a clarion voice on this issue and more than that, has been an actor, someone who’s mobilized action and effort,” Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, told reporters on Air Force One. “So the president comes at this with enormous goodwill.”


Biden holding special 10 Downing Street mug.
Biden drank from a special 10 Downing Street mug.
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After his UK visit, Biden will again be joined by Sunak as the two leaders attend the NATO summit in Lithuania, which kicks off on Tuesday and will be dominated by the Ukraine crisis.

The final leg of his trip will be from Thursday in Finland, which is the newest member of NATO.

With Post wires