Relations between the two leaders are already strained by her threats as foreign secretary to rip up the post-Brexit trading arrangements in Northern Ireland.
Biden has expressed concerns that peace in the province should not be undermined by the Brexit row, and has been reluctant to strike a free trade deal with the UK as a result.
However, the pair are likely to find common ground on pursuing a tough line on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, as well as sharing a hawkish approach to China.
Truss will use her visit to the UN general assembly in New York to underline Britain's commitment to Ukraine with a pledge of at least £2.3bn in military aid next year.
In recent days, Ukraine has made major military gains against Russia, liberating territory in the east.
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