Exclusive-U.S. VP Harris to attend Munich Conference, rally allies to
defuse Ukraine crisis
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[February 10, 2022]
By Nandita Bose
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Kamala Harris will
hold a series of in-person meetings with U.S. allies and partners at the
Munich Security Conference next week seeking to deter Russian aggression
in Ukraine, a trip that serves as a major diplomatic test of her vice
presidency.
A senior administration official said Harris will deliver a speech,
articulate U.S. policy at a number of public engagements and assert
America's commitment to its NATO allies. Leaders of Germany, the EU and
NATO will attend and Harris is not expected to meet leaders from Russia
and China.
The conference, launched by Western nations at the height of the Cold
War to address military conflicts, is expected to take place on Feb
18-20 in Munich, amid a high-stakes conflict over Ukraine between
Western nations and Russia.
"This trip is about engaging our allies and partners and building upon
the intensive engagement that is already under way," the official said.
Harris will "reaffirm America's commitment to Ukraine's sovereignty and
territorial integrity" as it faces the threat of a large-scale invasion
by Russia, the official said.
Russia has amassed some 100,000 troops near the Ukraine border. It
denies planning an invasion but U.S. officials say an attack could occur
within days or weeks.
In the early hours of Tuesday, President Vladimir Putin warned for the
second time in a week that European countries would automatically be
drawn into a war with Russia in which "there will be no winners" if
Ukraine joined NATO and then tried to recapture the Crimean peninsula
that Russia seized in 2014.
U.S. President Joe Biden has threatened to impose the most severe
sanctions ever levied against Russia if it sends troops across the
border, but emphasized the United States prefers diplomacy. He met
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Monday and said the Nord Stream 2 gas
pipeline would be halted if Russia invades Ukraine.
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S. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks prior to President Joe Biden
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HARRIS'S OVERSEAS PUSH While
Harris's public appearance and effectiveness on a range of weighty
issues at home has been heavily criticized, especially by the
opposition Republican Party, on the global stage she is more often
greeted as a trailblazer, the rare woman leader from the United
States.
Biden has regularly urged his vice president to engage with foreign
leaders directly and develop her own rapport with key U.S. partners,
White House sources say, and the Munich trip is likely to be a major
diplomatic test of her vice presidency and her highest-profile
foreign trip yet.
Harris took part in Biden's White House meeting with Scholz.
"The vice president is starting to, more clearly and publicly,
demonstrate how she is a key player in executing our foreign policy
across the board," the official said.
The vice president has sought to burnish her foreign policy
credentials in solo calls with foreign leaders and in travel to
Central America, Asia and Europe to advance administration
priorities that include reducing migration from Central America into
the United States and bolstering international support to counter
China's growing global influence.
The conference will gather around 35 heads of state and government
at its traditional venue in the Bavarian capital. The meeting was
held virtually in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Biden has attended the conference as a U.S. senator, as vice
president and even while not in public office. Last year, he
addressed the conference virtually and declared the era of
Trump-style "America-first" diplomacy over.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose in Washington; Editing by Heather Timmons
and Howard Goller)
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