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President Biden's first press conference from the White House

 

US President Joe Biden addressed his first press conference today. For the first time since taking office in the United States on January 20 this year, he came to answer questions from journalists.

President Biden is the first US president in four decades not to hold a formal question and answer session with members of the news media during the first 100 days of his presidency. However, he resumed a series of daily briefings by the White House press secretary to answer media questions.

White House Press Secretary Jane Ski said during a media briefing yesterday that President Biden had the opportunity to speak directly to the American people through the media. According to Saki, he thinks the president is thinking about what he wants to say, what message he wants to convey, where he can provide the latest information and, in fact, answer questions from the media.

President Biden's first press conference from the White House



Observers say President Biden will face questions on a number of domestic issues, including the border situation in the United States and Mexico, the deadly shootings in Georgia and Colorado, and the global spread of the coronavirus. Topics include government response.

Internationally, President Biden was asked questions about Iran's withdrawal from the nuclear deal, North Korea's latest ballistic missile tests, the situation in Myanmar and US relations with China and Russia.

US President Joe Biden has said that talks are underway with Mexico on the issue of immigrants. Speaking at a press conference at the White House in Washington, Biden said it was difficult to meet the May 1 deadline for the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.

President Biden's first press conference from the White House


"We want to leave Afghanistan safely and orderly," he said. I do not intend to stay in Afghanistan for long.

"The question is, when will we leave Afghanistan?" Biden said. I don't see any American troops in Afghanistan next year.

The US president said he planned to provide 200 million doses of the corona vaccine in 100 days.

He said the focus would be on issues such as immigration and gun control after the Corona epidemic. Republicans have to decide whether to work together or divide the country. We will rebuild the immigration system.

President Biden said a large number of immigrants were being repatriated from the US border.

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