FLOTUS visits US troops, NATO military leadership in Romania
First Lady Jill Biden kicked off the first day of her overseas trip by visiting Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base in Romania, where she met with U.S. troops and NATO military leadership.
The U.S. deployed troops to the base, which is about 60 miles from the border with Ukraine, in the leadup to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Prior to departing the U.S. last night, the first lady told reporters, "It was so important to the president and to me that the Ukrainian people know that we stand with them."

Biden drew cheers Friday when she greeted soldiers with a bottle of ketchup in hand -- a commodity that has been in short supply on the base, according to her spokesperson.
Wearing a Beau Biden Foundation hat, the first lady helped serve mac and cheese and potatoes and shook hands and took photos with the service members. She also participated in a special story-time with United Through Reading, an organization that connects military families with a deployed service member through video recordings and virtual book readings.
Biden also met with members of the Delaware National Guard before departing the base for Bucharest.
-ABC News' Allison Pecorin and Molly Nagle









