KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden will host German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the week ahead at the White House.
  • The two leaders are expected to share their concerns on the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, the steady drumbeat of cyberattacks and long-standing trade issues.
  • Merkel's July 15 visit to the White House marks the third time a foreign leader has met with Biden in Washington since he became president.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US Vice President Joe Biden in 2015.

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden is slated to discuss an array of pressing issues with German Chancellor Angela Merkel this week, in what may be her last trip to Washington after nearly 16 years at the helm of Europe's largest economy.

The two leaders are expected to share their concerns on the deteriorating security situation in Afghanistan, the steady drumbeat of cyberattacks, ending the Covid-19 pandemic, long-standing trade issues and the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.