Obama heads to Europe for NATO summit, Spain visit

President Obama's last trip to Europe.

President Obama departs for Europe on Thursday in what's likely his last presidential visit to the continent that's currently in turmoil over the Brexit vote. Obama will first head to Poland for the annual NATO summit in Warsaw, which will likely focus on Britain's vote to exit the European Union, recent terrorist incidences, the conflicts in Syria and Iraq, and Russia's hostility. Obama spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of his departure, and he is set to meet with top European leaders upon his arrival to underscore America's "continued, very strong support for the European project which has been at the center of so much security and prosperity” worldwide, Deputy National Security Adviser Ben Rhodes said.

After the summit, Obama will head to Seville and Madrid to squeeze in his first presidential visit to Spain.

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