US presidential candidate Joe Biden said Trump was ridiculed by NATO leaders for his inability to lead the world.

"The world is laughing at President Trump. They see the fact that he is dangerously incompetent and incapable of leading the world. We cannot let him continue as commander in chief." Four years, "former US Vice President Joe Biden wrote on Twitter today, along with a video of NATO leaders commenting on Trump at a party in London.

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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden at the Pennsylvania campaign in October Photo: AFP

At the reception on the sidelines of a NATO summit at Buckingham Palace on the evening of December 3, the leaders of England, Canada, France and the Netherlands were recorded by cameras that were said to be mocking Trump for the press conference. too much.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson then asked French President Emmanuel Macron about his late arrival. "Is that why you're late," Johnson asked. While Macron nodded, Trudeau said: "He was late because he had to attend a 40-minute press conference."

Trudeau and the other leaders did not mention Trump's name directly in the conversation and did not seem to realize that they were filmed, even though they spoke quite loudly. "You can see his team gasping," Trudeau said.

The video posted on Twitter by Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate, also shows Trump's other awkward moments, including scenes of delegates laughing when Trump speaks at the UN General Assembly.

At the end of the propaganda video for the campaign, Biden said that the US will face "a lot of difficulties" to regain its position on the international stage if Trump is re-elected. "We need a world respected leader," Biden said in the video.

In a press conference with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on 4 December, Trump described Trudeau as a "double-sided person". The Canadian Prime Minister later explained that NATO leaders were not mocking Trump. Trudeau said the US president's "gaping" team was not because of the press conference for so long, but because of Trump's statement about hosting the next G7 meeting at Camp David.