It has been just three months since the Prime Minister and the President last met at the G7 in Cornwall - but much has happened in that time.
And the hints by President Biden's climate envoy to Sky News that America will commit to funds for developing countries, as called for by Mr Johnson, is a positive move.
"It will make a huge difference and I think it will send a massively powerful signal to the world that we in the industrialised west really do take it seriously," Mr Johnson said.But holding it at the White House, in the Oval Office, carries much more weight. The so-called special relationship looks that much more convincingly special with the Oval Office backdrop.The optics of these monuments through the years are of course important, but it is the results that matter.But on that all-important post Brexit US/UK trade deal, do not hold your breath.
Before the Oval Office meeting, there will be other key diplomatic moments to watch through the day too. President Biden has numerous strained relationships to mend following the Afghanistan withdrawal and he is expected to hold talks with France's President Macron amid the most extraordinary spat over the supply of nuclear powered submarines to Australia.
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