Washington, D.C. – U.S. President Joe Biden is scheduled to visit Germany on Friday, according to sources within the German government. This visit comes after Biden postponed his original trip planned for October 8 to remain in Washington, D.C., where he was monitoring the impact of Hurricane Milton on Florida.
Preparations for the meetings are already underway, with Spiegel magazine reporting that Biden is set to meet with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier during his visit. The President had initially intended to arrive in Berlin on the evening of October 10, where he was slated to host a summit at the U.S. Ramstein airbase to discuss the ongoing war in Ukraine and potential new aid commitments.
The cancellation of Biden’s previous trip also meant that the Ramstein meeting was called off, a setback for discussions on support for Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia.
In the meantime, Biden is focused on addressing the aftermath of Hurricane Milton, which has caused significant damage along Florida’s Gulf Coast. On Sunday, he plans to survey the affected areas while advocating for Congress to approve additional emergency disaster funding to assist those impacted by the storm.
The White House has been proactive in securing resources for disaster recovery efforts, and Biden’s visit to Florida is expected to emphasize the administration’s commitment to aiding recovery efforts in the wake of the hurricane.
As part of his broader response to natural disasters, Vice President Kamala Harris is spending a second day in North Carolina, which has also been hard-hit by another storm, Hurricane Helene. Harris is scheduled to attend a service at a Black church and participate in a campaign rally, highlighting the administration’s engagement with communities affected by the severe weather.
The timing of Biden’s visit to Germany aligns with ongoing international discussions regarding support for Ukraine, which remains a pressing issue as the conflict continues to evolve. The President’s meetings with German leaders are expected to reinforce the U.S.-Germany alliance and coordinate further actions related to European security and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.
As Biden navigates these critical engagements both domestically and internationally, his administration is working to balance immediate disaster response efforts with ongoing geopolitical challenges.