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'Where the Hell is Joe Biden?': VP Harris Welcomes the Prime Minister of Japan

(AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

Prime Minister of Japan  Suga Yoshihide is in Washington D.C. today for a visit with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Oddly, Harris hosted Suga before Biden, who will meet with him this afternoon and hold a press conference.

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"It is now my great pleasure to welcome the Prime Minister of Japan and to thank him for this visit, which is the first visit to the United States of a world leader since we came in office," Harris said. "The President and I are very excited about the conversations we will have with the Prime Minister today.  As you know, Mr. Prime Minister, you and I met just about a month ago, during the Quad summit, which was a meeting with the United States, with our allies -- Japan, with Australia, and with India -- where we had extensive conversations about a collaboration and a friendship around some of the biggest challenges facing our world."

"I also look forward to our conversations about our mutual commitment to the Indo-Pacific and the work that our nations will do together to continue with peace and prosperity in that region of the world," she continued. "And it is also a personal point of privilege for me to spend this time with you.  As you know, I come from California, where we have a very strong and vibrant Japanese American community who has made great contributions, obviously, to not only the state, but to the country.  And it is a community which I have -- with which I have worked and lived for my entire life. And so I welcome you.  So welcome, and thank you."

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According to White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, Biden will speak with Suga about a variety of issues. 

  

 

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