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ABC News
ABC News
17 May 2023
ABC News


President Joe Biden was headed Wednesday for a less extensive-than-desired visit to Asia, cut short by crisis talks with Republicans over the debt ceiling.

The truncated trip -- during which Biden will visit only Japan -- comes as solving a domestic crisis took precedence over Biden's time on the world stage.

The president had planned to focus heavily on Russia and China during summit meetings with world leaders in Japan and Australia. He also was to become the first sitting U.S. president to visit Papua New Guinea.

But on Tuesday, the White House said Biden would skip Australia and Papua New Guinea, returning early to Washington on Sunday to hammer out a deal before the U.S. defaults as soon as June 1.

PHOTO: President Joe Biden walks to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, May 10, 2023, as he departs for travel to New York.
President Joe Biden walks to board Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House, May 10, 2023, as he departs for travel to New York.
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No deal appeared imminent after Biden hosted House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and other congressional leaders in the Oval Office Tuesday, although McCarthy did say a deal could be in hand by the end of the week.

Still, the looming threat of economic catastrophe threatened to completely overshadow Biden's foreign travel.

The White House has argued it's possible for Biden to handle domestic and foreign policy challenges at the same time, and the president said Tuesday he planned to stay in touch with McCarthy over the coming days.

PHOTO: President Joe Biden speaks during a celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month, in the East Room of the White House, May 16, 2023.
President Joe Biden speaks during a celebration of Jewish American Heritage Month, in the East Room of the White House, May 16, 2023.
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"I made it clear to the speaker and others that we'll speak regularly over the next several days and the staff is going to continue meeting daily to make sure we do not default," Biden said after Tuesday's Oval Office session.

But Biden had already come under fire from Republicans questioning his priorities and calling on him to completely cancel his trip.

"The president often has to make tough decisions about how and where he's going to spend his time," White House spokesman John Kirby said Tuesday.

A U.S. default would have dire consequences for the global economy and, Kirby noted, would harm America's reputation abroad.

"There's countries like Russia and China that would love nothing more than for us to default, so they can point the finger and say, 'You see the United States is not a stable, reliable partner,'" Kirby said. "That is a high priority, as it should be, for the -- for the president."

PHOTO: Soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Garrison stationed in the Macao Special Administrative Region stage military exercises during an open day event at the barracks on Taipa Island in Macao, south China, April 30, 2023.
Soldiers of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Garrison stationed in the Macao Special Administrative Region stage military exercises during an open day event at the barracks on Taipa Island in Macao, south China, April 30, 2023.
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But a looming default is not keeping the president away from the annual meeting of leaders of the "Group of Seven," or G-7, industrialized nations.

In Hiroshima, which this year is hosting the summit, Biden and his counterparts are expected to focus on maintaining pressure on Russia and countering China's increasingly aggressive approach to Taiwan and the South China Sea.

Four of the seven G-7 leaders met with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in recent days. They've already pledged more support for Ukraine as it prepares its highly anticipated counter-offensive against Russia, and while in Japan, the G-7 nations were expected to further tighten sanctions against Moscow.

The site of one of two atomic bombings of Japan by the U.S. during World War II, Hiroshima will also present an opportunity for Biden to reflect on the past amid new nuclear threats from Russia, North Korea and Iran.

But even though Biden doesn't plan to travel to Australia, he'll still have a chance to see his Quad counterparts in Hiroshima.

Japanese Prime Fumio Kishida, who is hosting G-7 summit, had already invited his Indian and Australian counterparts, Narendra Modi and Anthony Albanese, respectively, to attend; they are among the non-G7 nations who will be represented there.

Biden, Kirby said Tuesday, will meet with the Quad leaders while in Hiroshima, although it wasn't clear if they would meet all together.

"Revitalizing and reinvigorating our alliances and advancing partnerships like the Quad remains a key priority for the president," White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Tuesday. "This is vital to our ability to advance our foreign policy goals and better promote global stability and prosperity."

Biden called Albanese on Tuesday to inform him of his schedule change and invite him to the U.S. for an official state visit, Jean-Pierre said.

"We look forward," she said, "to finding other ways to engage with Australia, the Quad, Papua New Guinea and the leaders of the Pacific Islands Forum in the coming year."