White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said foreign leaders participating in the G20 summit later this week will “understand” if President Biden has not reached a deal with Congress on his agenda before his trip overseas, saying international partners are “excited” to see the United States taking steps to make investments to combat climate change, enhance infrastructure and more.
The president is set to travel to Rome on Thursday, where he will first meet with Pope Francis on Oct. 29 in Vatican City, followed by a bilateral program with Italian President Sergio Mattarella and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi.
The president is then expected to meet with French President Emanuel Macron on Friday, before participating in the G20 Leaders’ Summit.










