Biden heads to Hiroshima, Japan to participate in the G7 summit. “Since the president took office, revitalising our alliances and partnerships, and reestablishing America’s leadership around the world has been one of his top priorities,” Kirby said.
US President Joe Biden would meet the prime ministers Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese of Australia on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Japan, the White House said on Tuesday on the eve of the president leaving on his now-curtailed foreign trip.
He (Biden) will also have the opportunity to meet with the leaders of the other members of the Quad, Prime Minister Modi of India and Prime Minister Albanese of Australia as well,” John Kirby, Coordinator for Strategic Communications at the National Security Council in the White House, told reporters at the White House during his briefing on the G7 trip.