Wilmington, Delaware – President Joe Biden hosted Australia’s prime minister at his Delaware home Friday at the start of a weekend summit with the ‘Quad’ group he has pushed as a counterweight to China.
Biden chose Wilmington for a summit of leaders from Australia, India and Japan – the last of his presidency after he dropped out of the 2024 election against Donald Trump and handed the Democratic campaign reins to Vice President Kamala Harris.
After a one-on-one meeting at his property with Australia’s Anthony Albanese on Friday night, he will welcome Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at his home on Saturday.
Biden will then host an ‘intimate’ dinner and full four-way summit that day at his former high school in the city.
‘This will be President Biden’s first time hosting foreign leaders in Wilmington as president – a reflection of his deep personal relationships with each of the Quad leaders,’ said press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.
Harris will not be attending, the White House said.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrives for a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden at his residence in Wilmington, Del., Sept. 20, 2024, ahead of a Quad summit.
The Quad grouping dates to 2007, but Biden has strongly pushed it as part of an emphasis on international alliances after the isolationist Trump years.
China was expected to feature heavily in their discussions amid tensions with Beijing, particularly a series of recent confrontations between Chinese and Philippine vessels in the disputed South China Sea.
‘It will certainly be high on the agenda,’ National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said, adding that the four leaders had a ‘common understanding about the challenges that the PRC [People’s Republic of China] is posing.’
The White House, however, faced criticism for giving only limited access to the press throughout the weekend, with reporters questioning whether it was at the request of the media-shy Modi.
The prime minister was coaxed to take two questions during a state visit to the White House in 2023 but had not held an open press conference at home in his previous nine years in power.
The White House insisted Biden would not shy away from addressing rights issues with Modi, who has faced accusations of growing authoritarianism.
‘There’s not a conversation that he has with foreign leaders where he doesn’t talk about the importance of respecting human and civil rights, and that includes with Prime Minister Modi,’ Kirby said.
India is to host the next Quad summit in 2025.
Biden is famously proud of his home in Wilmington, about 176 kilometers from Washington, and he frequently spends weekends there away from the White House.