48m ago / 8:38 AM UTC

Talks come as Sunak speaks out against use of cluster munitions

Biden’s meeting with Sunak comes after the British prime minister expressed disapproval of the use of cluster munitions following the U.S.’s decision to send cluster bombs to Ukraine.

Sunak said over the weekend that the U.K. “discourages” the use of cluster bombs after the U.S. announced its decision to give them to Kyiv.

Some human rights groups oppose the use of cluster munitions because of concerns that unexploded bomblets, or duds, could explode after battle, potentially injuring or killing innocent civilians.

Sunak noted that the U.K. was one of at least 123 countries that signed a convention banning use of cluster munitions, saying: “We will continue to do our part to support Ukraine against Russia’s illegal and unprovoked invasion, but we’ve done that by providing heavy battle tanks and most recently long-range weapons, you know, and hopefully all countries can continue to support Ukraine.”

1h ago / 8:26 AM UTC

What to expect on Monday

Biden will face a busy day of talks and meetings aimed at strengthening the “special relationship” between the U.S. and U.K. on Monday.

The president is expected to first hold talks with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak at 10 Downing St. The talks will mark the sixth meeting between the two world leaders since Sunak took office last October.

Biden is later expected to visit King Charles III at Windsor Castle, a royal residence outside London. This will be their first meeting since the king’s coronation, which Biden did not attend, with first lady Jill Biden going in his place.

1h ago / 8:26 AM UTC

Biden kicks off Europe trip with London visit

President Joe Biden launched his trip to Europe on Monday with a visit to Britain’s capital, where he will meet with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and King Charles III.

The two world leaders will look to strengthen the “special relationship” between their two countries — an alliance that has been tested by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The war in Ukraine will be at the top of the agenda, with Biden and Sunak expected to discuss the counteroffensive, as well as Ukraine’s bid to join NATO.

Source: | This article originally belongs to Nbcnews.com

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