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US PRESIDENT BIDEN CALLS PAKISTAN “ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD”

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Biden mentioned Pakistan when discussing US foreign policy against China and Russia under Vladimir Putin. In his final statement, Biden declared Pakistan to be the most dangerous nation on earth.


As he considered his connection with China, Joe Biden recalled that he had been tasked by previous US President Barack Obama to communicate with Xi Jinping.


“I’ve spent more time with Xi Jinping than any person in the world. I spent over 78 hours. Of that, 68 were in person, over the last 10 years, because Barack (Obama) knew that he couldn’t be dealing with a Vice President. And so, he assigned me. I’ve travelled 17,000 miles with him,” Biden said.


Biden’s criticisms are usually intended to bolster the central argument of his midterm stump speech - that the stakes are high, the world is unstable, and a Republican takeover of Congress would, in his estimation, contribute to the global erosion of democratic ideals.


Joe Biden's spontaneous meetings with Democratic donors have provided a peek into the president's occasionally unfavourable views on other nations as he travels the country raising money in advance of the elections in November.


The main thrust of Biden's midterm campaign address, which argues that the stakes are high etc, in his opinion, lead to the loss of democratic principles worldwide, is often reinforced by his comments. 


Biden underlined that Russian President Vladimir Putin is not playing a game when it comes to deploying nuclear weapons at the earlier event stated above, which was held in the Upper East Side residence of James Murdoch, the son of News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch.