President Joe Biden has been strategically using his recent break from the campaign trail to focus on foreign affairs and solidify his legacy as he nears the end of his term in office.
After a whirlwind six weeks of campaigning and ultimately deciding not to seek a second term, Biden has been spending time in California and Delaware, away from the public eye, planning his next moves.
During this time, the President has been actively engaging in discussions with foreign leaders, including participating in negotiations with Russia that resulted in the largest prisoner exchange in decades earlier this month.


One of the key issues Biden has been addressing is the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, particularly working towards a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages held by Hamas. He has also been in talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the threats posed by Iran and the importance of reaching a ceasefire agreement.
Despite being out of the public spotlight, Biden has remained focused on his responsibilities as President, emphasizing the importance of diplomacy and international relations in maintaining global stability.
As he prepares to return to the campaign trail to support Vice President Kamala Harris, Biden's recent efforts in foreign affairs highlight his commitment to addressing critical issues on the world stage.