Australia's PM Albanese gave a special gift to Biden!!!

US President Joe Biden and Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese met at the latter's Wilmington home on Friday. He presented the 80-year-old leader with a leather jacket as a gift. Prior to this Saturday's Quad Leaders Summit in Wilmington, Delaware, the two leaders had bilateral conversations.

Following their meeting on saturday morning, indian time, Albanese declared, "It was a great honor for me to be invited to meet President Biden at his home in Wilmington." The prime minister of australia noted that it was great to learn about his residence, speak with him directly, and then have a 90-minute discussion with President Biden, Secretary Lincoln, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, and Ambassador Kennedy to Australia.

Biden was very happy to receive the gift

There was a "exchange of gifts," according to the prime minister of australia, between the two leaders. The US President gave him a book on Archmere Academy, his school. According to Albanese, the President was overjoyed to receive a leather jacket from the air Force personalized with his name and complete specifications. As President, this is the first time Biden has invited foreign dignitaries to his private residence in Wilmington. The leaders will also receive dinner as part of this.

Biden is absolutely fit

'Warmy and pleasant' was how the Australian prime minister characterized her talk with the US president. He characterized it as a conversation between friends and coworkers. "I understand this was the first time a foreign leader met him at his home," Albanese remarked. It is, in my opinion, a very honorable thing. Regarding Biden's age-related worries, the prime minister of australia responded, "He is fit and does his job perfectly; it is a great honor to spend time with him." He's got good looks.

Served as Vice President for eight years

He has been the US President for almost four years and the Vice President for eight years. He is a person with a great deal of Senate experience.

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