Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says United States President Joe Biden is mentally sharp and was 鈥渙n top of his brief鈥 during a meeting between the pair as Luxon nears the end of his time in the US.听
Luxon also maintained the issue of whether Biden had the capacity to serve another term as president 鈥渨asn鈥檛 a consideration in my head鈥.听
Biden is facing increasing pressure regarding his commitment to contest the next US election despite widespread concerns about his physical and mental capacity, sparked by his performance in a debate with former president Donald Trump.听
The pair had a couple of informal interactions yesterday at a White House dinner, where Luxon said he observed Biden鈥檚 鈥済reat sense of humour鈥.听
Early this morning NZ time, Luxon had a 鈥減ull aside鈥 meeting with Biden and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken as part of the Nato summit proceedings where they spoke about the US鈥 engagement in the Pacific.听
Luxon said he enjoyed the 鈥渆xcellent鈥 interaction. Asked whether Biden was sharp, Luxon said: 鈥淵es, absolutely.鈥听
He described Biden as being 鈥渙n top of his brief鈥 concerning the Pacific.听
Luxon said 鈥渋t wasn鈥檛 a consideration鈥 for him whether Biden had the capacity to serve another term as president.听
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon claimed US President Joe Biden was mentally sharp during their interactions. Photo / Supplied听
Earlier, Luxon chaired a meeting of the Indo-Pacific Four countries at听the Nato summit听during which he told Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy he 鈥渟hared your outrage鈥 over Russia鈥檚 鈥渉orrific鈥澨war on Ukraine.听
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Luxon had a discussion with Zelenskyy today while Zelenskyy was at the Indo-Pacific meeting at the summit in Washington DC.听
In his comments, Luxon also took aim at both North Korea and China for support of Russia, saying it highlighted that the Indo-Pacific and Europe were linked.听
鈥淭he intensifying military relationship between Russia and the DPRK, and China鈥檚 role supporting the rebuilding of Russia鈥檚 industrial base demonstrates the indivisibility of security issues between Europe and our part of the world in the Indo-Pacific,鈥 Luxon said.听
Talking with New Zealand media after the meeting, Luxon said he would consider going to Ukraine. He committed to considering more financial aid for Ukraine and an increase in New Zealand鈥檚 overall defence spending.听
Asked what tangible outcomes had been derived from attending Nato, Luxon said it was a reminder that 鈥渄emocracy is not something you can just take for granted鈥.听
He noted how conflicts in the European and North American territories, such as Russia鈥檚 illegal war with Ukraine, could be replicated closer to New Zealand as global powers like Russia and China acted in a way he believed was inconsistent with a rules-based international system.听
Luxon cited North Korea鈥檚 development of missiles and the tensions driven largely by China in the South China Sea and with Taiwan.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 moved from rules to power and that鈥檚 not good for small countries.鈥听
The Indo-Pacific 4 is the grouping of Australia, Korea, Japan and New Zealand, a partner group within Nato.听
While it was Australia鈥檚 turn to chair the meeting, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese鈥檚 decision not to attend meant it fell to Luxon instead.听
In the Indo-Pacific 4 meeting, Luxon began by acknowledging Zelenskyy鈥檚 鈥渆xceptional鈥 leadership.听
鈥淲e want to express gratitude for all that you and all that your team and people are doing in the face of Russia鈥檚 unprovoked aggression. What you have been through, what you continue to face is horrific.鈥听
He said Russia鈥檚 bombing of civilian areas in Ukraine 鈥 including Kyiv鈥檚 children鈥檚 hospital 鈥 was a reminder of that. 鈥淲e share your outrage at Russia鈥檚 callous disregard for human life.鈥听
He said the Indo-Pacific 4 countries were all deeply committed to the rules-based order.听
The Indo-Pacific 4 has taken on more involvement within Nato in the past three years primarily because of concern about China and North Korea鈥檚 relationships with Russia, as well as tensions in the region, including the South China seas.听
Zelenskyy did not make any remarks while the media were in the room.听
The Indo-Pacific meeting included Japan鈥檚 Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Korea鈥檚 President Yoon Suk Yeol and Australia鈥檚 Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles. The ambassadors for the countries were also in the room.听
Kishida, through a translator, referred to the four countries as 鈥渢he cornerstone of peace and stability in the region鈥 who needed to spread the message that change of the status quo by force or coercion could not be tolerated.听
鈥淚 want the four nations to renew our determination today not to allow today鈥檚 Ukraine to the East Asia of tomorrow.鈥听
President Yoon also referred to 鈥減rovocations鈥 by North Korea, including ballistic missile launches. 鈥淭he history of an unfortunate war, if not to be repeated, calls for a strong, overwhelming physical deterrence capability, as well as the strength of partnership among countries committed to upholding a rules-based order.鈥听
Ukraine is very much the focus of the summit as Nato leaders pledged further military support for it in the war against Russia - significant new support has been pledged, including air defence systems from the US and other countries. While Luxon was at the summit, New Zealand also announced听$16 million more听in military and humanitarian support.听
At the Nato Summit in Washington DC Prime Minister Christopher Luxon (l) with Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, Nato Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, US President Joe Biden, Japan Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Australia's deputy PM Richard Marles. Photo / supplied.听
Many of the Nato leaders have also emphasised the links between security in the Indo-Pacific and the Atlantic 鈥 including concerns about the roles of North Korea and China in offering support or 鈥渆nabling鈥 Russia.听
Luxon leaves DC later today after the Nato summit meetings end to head to San Francisco for the last day of his听visit to the US.听
He confirmed he would be meeting with the state鈥檚 Governor Gavin 九一星空无限om, the man touted to be a frontrunner to potentially replace Biden, should he step down, and run as the Democratic candidate in the election.听
Luxon said the reason for the meeting and visit was to encourage investment in New Zealand, noting California had one of the biggest economies in the world.听
He was hoping to get to meet Republican Senator Ted Cruz (Texas) just before he leaves - a meeting that has been re-scheduled twice because of the hurricane hitting Texas.听
Yesterday, Luxon went to a dinner at the White House, saying afterwards he had had a brief exchange with US President Joe Biden, and had also caught up with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer for the first time.听
He also held talks with Spain鈥檚 President Pedro S谩nchez today after meeting Canada鈥檚 Justin Trudeau, French President Emmanuel Macron and Estonia鈥檚 Prime Minister Kaja Kallas yesterday.听
Luxon mentioned he had discussed the unrest in New Caledonia with Macron. Luxon said he鈥檇 reiterated New Zealand鈥檚 desire to see a 鈥淧acific solution鈥 emerge and the importance of stability, a view Macron reportedly shared.听
In remarks to S谩nchez, Luxon said it was likely he wouldn鈥檛 be attending the upcoming America鈥檚 Cup in Barcelona.听
Asked why, Luxon said being at the America鈥檚 Cup or the Paris Olympics was the 鈥渓ast thing鈥 Kiwis wanted to see, given the breadth of domestic issues occupying the Government.听
Claire Trevett is the NZ Herald鈥檚 political editor, based at Parliament in Wellington. She is in Washington DC covering PM Christopher Luxon鈥檚 visit to the NATO Summit.听
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