US President Joe Biden is expected to outline his vision of American foreign policy in his speech on Monday.
This was reported by the NBC channel with reference to a high-ranking official of the administration.
"This will be Biden's first major political speech since taking office and will most likely take place during a planned visit to the State Department," the statement said.
According to the source, it is also expected that the president will sign a number of executive acts related to his efforts to demonstrate the new US approach to events on the world stage.
As the TV channel notes, "Biden faces a number of foreign policy challenges — from Iran and North Korea to Russia, China and the war in Afghanistan."
"He sharply criticized the foreign policy of former US President Donald Trump during the 2020 election campaign and, in the event of victory in the elections, "promised a radical shift both in the field of relations with allies and in the field of confrontation with adversaries such as Russia," NBC reminds.