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Joe Biden trips, almost tumbles down stairs at G7 summit

US President Joe Biden almost took tumble down the stairs at the Itsukushima Shrine in Japan where he was meeting other world leaders.

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A confused-looking US President Joe Biden had to be gently guided by Japanese leader Fumio Kishida on Friday — before tripping and almost falling down some stairs.

The oldest-ever US president looked confused as first lady Jill Biden led him by the hand to meet his Japanese counterpart and his wife for a photo op in Hiroshima ahead of the Group of Seven summit there, NY Post reports.

After shaking Kishida’s hand, Biden, 80, turned his attention to the prime minister’s 58-year-old wife, Fumio Kishida — bizarrely bending over with clenched fists, as if in a boxer’s pose, before also shaking her hand.

Kishida, 65, then began leading the US dignitaries to prearranged spots to pose for photos — eventually jumping in to politely guide Biden to his place as the president shuffled slowly over and looked at the ground in clear confusion as to where he was supposed to stand.

“We’ll figure it out,” the first lady joked as she and their hosts patiently waited for the commander-in-chief to work out where he should stand.

US President Joe Biden working out where to stand for a photo with wife Jill Biden and Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko Kishida in Hiroshima. Picture: Susan Walsh / POOL / AFP
US President Joe Biden working out where to stand for a photo with wife Jill Biden and Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his wife Yuko Kishida in Hiroshima. Picture: Susan Walsh / POOL / AFP
The group figured it out and got their photo. Picture: Susan Walsh / POOL / AFP
The group figured it out and got their photo. Picture: Susan Walsh / POOL / AFP

Biden finally figured it out, saying a relieved “all right” as he broke into a smile, ready for the group shot.

Later in the day, the president had a mishap on stairs, this time while going down some rather than walking up.

Footage showed him arriving late for a tour of the Itsukushima Shrine, with the other world leaders already starting their tour as Biden slowly emerged from his limo.

After walking slowly toward the others, he stared intently at a set of just eight steps — but still tripped, luckily catching his footing before falling.

He smiled as if it hadn’t happened as he again extended a hand to greet Kishida, who was waiting at the bottom of the steps.

The world leaders posed for a group pic after touring the shrine, with Biden this time appearing to find his spot with relative ease.

Biden arrives to meet with the other G7 leaders at the Itsukushima Shrine during the G7 Summit on May 19. Picture: Stefan Rousseau – Pool/Getty Images
Biden arrives to meet with the other G7 leaders at the Itsukushima Shrine during the G7 Summit on May 19. Picture: Stefan Rousseau – Pool/Getty Images

Biden’s age — and gaffes — have become a central concern as he runs again for the White House in 2024.

He would be 86 at the end of a full second term and has tripped numerous times before, most notably while getting into Air Force One.

A recent poll showed that 63 per cent of Americans don’t think he’s mentally sharp enough to run the nation effectively, and 62 per cent believe he’s not in good enough physical health.

In February, 59 per cent of Democrats polled by Reuters/Ipsos agreed that the phrase “Joe Biden is too old to work in government” best described the president.

But his doctors have insisted he is “fit for duty,” and the White House has persistently maintained that he is mentally sharp enough for the rigours of the job.

Biden said he “took a hard look” at his age before he decided to run.

“And I feel good. I feel excited about the prospects. And I think we’re on the verge of really turning the corner in a way we haven’t in a long time.”

Meanwhile, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky is due to join the G7 leaders Sunday as they announce new ways to punish Russia for its 15-month invasion of his country.

This article originally appeared on New York Post and was reproduced with permission

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