President Biden could face questions about his progress convincing allies to publicly call out China over its Uyghur reeducation camps at a Sunday press conference amid the G-7 summit in the United Kingdom.
Biden is planning to take questions from reporters at Cornwall Airport Newquay before he and First Lady Jill Biden meet with Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.
BIDEN TO URGE G-7 LEADERS TO STAND UP TO CHINA ON REEDUCATION CAMP ABUSES
“President Biden and leaders agreed to a set of concrete actions around key priorities responding to forced labor in global supply chains, the ransomware threat, and fighting corruption,” the White House said in a statement Sunday.
“The United States and our G7 partners remain deeply concerned by the use of all forms of forced labor in global supply chains, including state-sponsored forced labor of vulnerable groups and minorities and supply chains of the agricultural, solar, and garment sectors — the main supply chains of concern in Xinjiang,” the statement continued.