Joe Biden pledges full commitment to freeing the world from the nuclear nightmare. “May the stories in this museum remind us of our commitment to building a peaceful future. Let’s continue to work together towards the day when we can finally and forever rid the world of nuclear weapons.” So wrote the President of the United States, Joe Biden, in the guestbook of the Hiroshima Peace Museum. This was announced by the government Japanese.
Then, the head of the White House referred to his optimism regarding his country’s ability to get out of the economic and financial crisis and avoid default. US President Joe Biden expressed optimism that a solution to the impasse on raising the debt ceiling could be found to prevent the world’s largest economy from plunging into default. “I still believe we will be able to avoid default,” he told reporters on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Hiroshima, Japan.
Source: IL Tempo

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