U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance will make his first official trips to Europe next week, visiting France and Germany.
According to The Hill, citing confirmation from the vice president’s office, Vance will travel to France to attend an artificial intelligence summit in Paris on February 10-11.
Following that, he will head to Germany for the Munich Security Conference, scheduled for February 14-16. Last year, the U.S. was also represented at the event at the vice-presidential level, with Kamala Harris attending.
Meanwhile, President Donald Trump has yet to announce any international trips since taking office.