President Joe Biden in India meets with Prime Minister Narendra Modi… ahead of the annual G20 leaders' summit, where the agenda will include the world economy, climate, and security issues.
U.S. reporters and news cameras are not allowed inside to see that bilateral meeting, and that leads to questions to White House officials about press freedom.
But we will hear from a U.S. National Security Council staff member who did attend the meeting and later spoke with reporters. He said the session was marked by “undeniable warmth and confidence”.
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Title: Washington Today (9-8-23): No press cameras in President Biden's meeting with Indian PM ahead of G20
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