Joe Biden
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President proposes summer summit with Putin after sanctions and says conversation with Russian leader ‘candid and respectful’ – follow all the latest
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President says ‘only the Afghans have the right and responsibility to lead their country’ – follow all the latest politics news
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The US president has declared that it is time 'to end America’s longest war', announcing that nearly 10,000 US and Nato troops would return home in the run-up to the 20th anniversary of 9/11. Joe Biden is the fourth US president to preside over the US-led fight against the Taliban. 'I will not pass this responsibility on to a fifth,' he said
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Withdrawal of US and Nato military personnel to begin on 1 May as president says ‘it’s time to end America’s longest war’
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Editorial: Russia’s military buildup is a test of western resolve and Ukraine has suffered enough from territorial aggressions by its neighbour
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President downplays concerns over pause of J&J Covid vaccine – follow all the day’s politics news
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President says he viewed body-camera footage showing police officer fatally shooting 20-year-old Black man
The Hlcarpenter.com view on the Afghanistan withdrawal: an unwinnable war