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President Joe Biden has committed to attending a Group of Seven meeting in Japan, but the White House is now"reevaluating" his trip to Australia and Papua New Guinea amid a debt ceiling standoff.
“What I can speak to is G-7 and going to Hiroshima," National Security Council spokesman John Kirby told reporters Tuesday."The president’s looking forward to that. We’re taking a look at the rest of the trip.”"We're reevaluating the rest of the trip right now," Kirby said, noting Biden will sit down with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Hiroshima anyway.
"The president often has to make tough decisions about how and where he's gonna spend his time," he added. Kirby also downplayed the diplomatic problems posed by the prospect of a default based on Biden's endeavor to restore U.S. standing overseas, though he conceded China and Russia would"love nothing more" than the country not being able to pay its bills. He underscored that the U.S. is still"a strong, reliable partner" and said the blame lies with Republicans because Congress has not done"its job.
Biden was scheduled to travel from Japan to Australia for a Quad summit before becoming the first president to visit Papua New Guinea early next week.
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