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Biden mistakenly refers to Zelenskiy as Putin before correcting himself

Jul 12, 2024

Washington [US], July 12: U.S. President Joe Biden today mistakenly referred to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy as Russian President Vladimir Putin before correcting himself at the NATO summit in Washington.
While correcting himself about two seconds later, Biden added: "President Putin, you're going to beat President Putin, President Zelenskiy. I am so focused on beating Putin."
The room at the summit gasped when Biden misidentified Zelenskiy as Putin. The comments came at an event in the summit during which Biden launched an initiative with allies aimed at supporting Ukraine's security needs.
Zelenskiy responded to Biden's comments by saying, "I am better (than Putin)."
Biden replied: "You are a hell of a lot better," as some in the room laughed, before Zelenskiy began his own address.
Biden has been under intense scrutiny in recent days and has faced doubts, including from members and donors of his own Democratic Party, about his re-election chances after a weak and faltering performance in a debate late last month against Republican former President Donald Trump.
Biden has thus far vowed to push on with his re-election bid and refused to step aside as his party's presidential candidate, while claiming he is best positioned to beat Trump in the November elections.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz defended Biden on Thursday after the president's mistake. Scholz said: "Slips of tongue happen, and if you always monitor everyone, you will find enough of them."
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in a press conference of his own, repeatedly avoided answering the question as to whether Biden was fit enough to run for the U.S. presidency. He instead praised Biden's role in organizing and leading what he said was a successful meeting of the NATO alliance.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz defended Biden on Thursday after the president's mistake. Scholz said: "Slips of tongue happen, and if you always monitor everyone, you will find enough of them."
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, in a press conference of his own, repeatedly avoided answering the question as to whether Biden was fit enough to run for the U.S. presidency. He instead praised Biden's role in organizing and leading what he said was a successful meeting of the NATO alliance.
Source: Fijian Broadcasting Cooperation

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