Biden is scheduled to visit the US State Department during his first Cabinet visit to present his vision of multilateral foreign policy.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on February 3 said President Joe Biden's visit to the US State Department was rescheduled from the beginning of this week to the afternoon of February 4 (February 5 morning, Hanoi) due to an issue.

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US President Joe Biden at the White House on 2/2 Photo: AFP

With spending his first cabinet visit to the State Department instead of the Pentagon or CIA headquarters, Biden seems to want to emphasize his administration's new focus on repairing relations with allies and using

Psaki, who served as the State Department spokesman under Barack Obama, said Biden would "talk openly about foreign policy" during the visit, but did not establish a vision for everything.

Informed sources also said that Biden did not intend to give specific policy directions in his State Department speech, with a focus on the theme of "restoring America's global position".

However, Biden is expected to announce its intention to increase the number of asylum-seekers in the US, after years that figure has dropped to a record low under former President Donald Trump.

During his four years in office, Trump only went to the State Department once to attend an event.

The Biden administration is conducting a series of assessments of foreign challenges in its own policymaking process.