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White House No signs that NATO allies should be reassured

NATO allies are rather excited about the summit starting on Tuesday, said White House representative John Kirby.

21:58•Updated 22:25

The White House sees no signs that the allies arriving at the NATO summit will need assurances US President Joe Biden ability to continue in his role.

– We do not detect any signs of it from our allies, on the contrary, said the representative of the White House John Kirby.

Discussions about Biden’s ability intensified when he performed poorly in the election debate at the end of June Donald Trump against.

On Monday, Biden underwent an oral health check-up, which he goes to regularly a few times a week, according to the White House. White House spokesman Karine JeanPierre’s according to Biden is also not being treated for Parkinson’s disease.

Sources: AFP, Reuters

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