These 5 key points are written on the prompt card: Biden meets with Sunak, President | Sunak | Biden
According to the Daily Telegraph website on July 10th, US President Biden once again used teleprompter cards during his meeting with British Prime Minister Sunak at 10 Downing Street in London.
According to the report, a sharp eyed photographer discovered Biden's cue card, which listed the items Biden would discuss during his meeting with Sunak on Monday.
The word "NATO" is written at the top of the card, and to highlight the key points, it is all spelled in capital letters. Biden and Sunak will attend a two-day NATO summit in the Lithuanian capital Vilnius starting from the 11th.
The report states that it is not possible to see all five key points on the card clearly, but there are some that can be seen. One of the key points is "Türkiye". The report suggests that this clearly refers to the NATO member state obstructing the military alliance from admitting new members.
Another key point is the F-16. The report points out that the UK and the US have been debating in the past few months whether to provide F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine, and when and how to provide such fighter jets to Ukraine.
In addition, there is the Atlantic Declaration, which was issued by Biden and Sunak after their meeting at the White House in early June, announcing that the two countries will strengthen cooperation in five major areas: key and emerging technologies, economic security and supply chain cooperation, digital transformation, clean energy, and defense, in order to establish a new type of innovation partnership. The report points out that the Atlantic Declaration is not a complete free trade agreement between Britain and the United States.
The report suggests that Biden's need for a teleprompter card may be more eye-catching than the topic of his meeting with Sunak itself. Previously, Biden was found to have used teleprompter cards in multiple meetings.