World leaders are gathering today in New York City for the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly. President Biden will deliver his first UNGA speech as US President today. Live updates:
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“He’s going to say to the world, all the leaders in the room, we're not looking inward after we end a 20-year war.
“The way the President sees it, and we all do, is that’s what you do as president: you navigate crises, you weather storms, and we’re certainly doing that right now,” she said. “We have a long abiding relationship, friendship, alliance with France. What we're talking about here – this is about an economic deal. We have the best nuclear sub technology in the world, and the Australians wanted our technology. Prior to that, they were buying this from France. We understand that they're displeased about that but we have a long abiding friendship with them, that's going to endure and we're going to rely on that long history of friendships,” she said.