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Biden insists can run for another term and win

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden defiantly insisted that he will run for another term and win, as a series of verbal gaffes while leading a major summit threw a harsh new spotlight on his fitness.

The 81-year-old president sought to show himself in command as he led the NATO summit in Washington two weeks after a disastrous debate performance raised fears among Democrats that he may lose to Donald Trump.

But Biden mistakenly introduced Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky as his Russian foe Vladimir Putin before quickly correcting himself.

At a high-stakes evening news conference afterward, Biden mistakenly referred to “Vice President” Trump.

But he vowed to stay in the race.

“I think I’m the most qualified person to run for president. I beat him once, and I will beat him again,” Biden said of Trump.

Biden, already the oldest person to be elected the first time to the White House, said he was “not in this for my legacy” but to “complete the job I started.”

Biden has faced a steady drumbeat of Democrats calling for him to abandon his 2024 candidacy, fearing that Trump is in a position to beat him.

Biden made clear he supported Harris – who as vice president would take over from him, but is also seen by a growing number of Democrats as a stronger candidate at the top of the ticket.

Biden said he would not have picked Kamala Harris, whom he accidentally referred to as Trump, if “she was not qualified to be president.”

He also denied reports that he needed to go to bed by 8 pm, a time at which he was still holding his news conference on Thursday.

“Instead of my every day starting at 7:00 am and going to bed at midnight, it would be smarter for me to pace myself a little more,” Biden said.

The US president said his administration was making progress towards a ceasefire deal in war-torn Gaza.

“These are difficult, complex issues. There are still gaps to close. We’re making progress. The trend is positive, and I’m determined to get this deal done and bring an end to this war, which should end now,” he told reporters at the White House.

President Biden said he would still be ready to deal with Russian leader Vladimir Putin and China’s Xi Jinping well into a second term as he faced questions over his advancing years and fitness for office.

“I’m ready to deal with them now and three years from now… there isn’t any world leader that I’m not prepared to deal with,” he told reporters at the White House.

During the press conference, Biden acknowledged concerns over his mental capacity – saying he was focused on reassuring Democrats amid growing calls for his withdrawal from November´s presidential election.

“I’m determined on running but I think it’s important that I allay fears,” he told reporters at a high-stakes press conference.

President Biden, seeking to allay concerns about his mental fitness as he seeks reelection, said that neurological exams found he is in “good shape.”

“I’ve taken three significant and intense neurological exams by a neurologist,” Biden said, the most recent in February.

“And they say I’m in good shape.”

Biden’s error on Zelensky’s name drew gasps from the room but Zelensky, Ukraine’s wartime leader against Russia’s 2022 invasion, laughed it off.

Fellow leaders at the summit have fielded questions about Biden, and their answers have largely been supportive.

Around 14 Democratic members of the House of Representatives have openly urged the man who beat Trump four years ago to drop out, along with one Democratic senator.