バイデン大統領、金正恩氏を「韓国大統領」と言い間違え…「高齢リスク」が再浮上
President Biden mistakenly calls Kim Jong Un ”the president of South Korea”... ”Aging risk” resurfaces
"U.S. President Joe Biden mistakenly referred to North Korean leader Kim Jung Eun as the 'president of South Korea' on the 10th (local time)," Reuters reported.
According to the report, President Biden made a reference to former Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump at a campaign event in California on the same day.
In his remarks, Biden referred to Kim as "the president of South Korea" while talking about a love letter between Kim and former President Donald Trump, Reuters reported.
According to a transcript of his remarks posted on the White House website, President Biden said, "Chaos is not new for Trump. His presidency has been chaos."
"Trump is trying hard to forget how gloomy and anxious things were when he left office," Biden said. "But...
"We will not forget," Biden said. After criticizing the response to the COVID-19 virus outbreak, Biden called the president "the South Korean president."
Forget the love letters he wrote to Kim Jong Un, the former president of the United States, or his admiration for Putin.
"I don't think it will be possible to do that," he said. Former President Trump met with Kim three times while in office and exchanged personal letters with him afterwards.
President Biden, who is 81 years old this year, often makes gaffes in public.
The Republican Party has been attacking President Biden, who is running for reelection, on the "risk of old age." Even this year, President Biden has been confusing the Palestinian Gaza Strip with Ukraine, and
They are confusing former Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany with the late former Chancellor Helmut Kohl.
2024/05/11 17:09 KST
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