The President of the United States was first asked if he was concerned about the negotiations over the public debt in America, to which he replied “not at all”. Reporters continued to bombard Biden with questions, such as whether Republicans were negotiating in good faith to keep America from defaulting on its $31.4 trillion debt.
“Everything is happening in stages, I have already participated in these negotiations. It all started…”, continued the head of the White House, before a journalist from a publication tried to ask him another question. .
“Shut up already, okay? Thank you,” Biden replied briskly, then stopped and continued. “I still believe we can avoid default and do something decent.” Other questions posed to the President of the United States were ignored by him.
Australia is not part of the G7, but Albanese was invited by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida as a guest. The US president and the Italian prime minister were due to meet next week in Sydney as part of a summit of leaders of the Group of Four countries, which also includes India and Japan. However, the meeting was canceled after Biden decided not to travel to Australia to discuss the debt ceiling before the June 1 deadline. On Sunday, Biden returns to the United States.
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