Third Asian summit in Bangkok | Vice-President Kamala Harris to represent United States
The Hindu
U.S. President Joe Biden will not attend the summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum taking place in the Thai capital on November 18-19.
Vice-President Kamala Harris will represent the United States next month in Bangkok in the third in a trio of Asian summits, the White House confirmed on October 28, as U.S. President Joe Biden returns for his granddaughter's wedding.
Mr. Biden will travel on November 11 to the annual UN climate conference in Egypt before heading to the East Asia Summit in Cambodia and the Group of 20 in Bali, the White House said.
But he will not attend the summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum taking place in the Thai capital on November 18-19. Ms. Harris will attend instead and travel afterward to the Philippines, a longtime U.S. ally, with her husband, Doug Emhoff.
The White House said in a statement that her visit would "re-affirm and strengthen the U.S.-Philippines Alliance and underscore the breadth of our cooperation as friends, partners and allies."
The United States is hoping for a smooth relationship with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. after rough patches with his abrasive predecessor, Rodrigo Duterte.
Mr. Marcos scrapped a deal to buy military helicopters from Russia, the target of a U.S. pressure campaign over its invasion of Ukraine, and has instead sealed a deal with the United States.
Thailand is also a treaty ally of the United States. Diplomats say that Thailand has been resigned to if not pleased with Mr. Biden's decision to skip the APEC summit.