The New York Post of the United States reported on the 27th an episode during the Group of Seven (G7) summit that day: Sullivan, the U.S. President’s national security adviser, interrupted the conversation between French President Macron and U.S. President Biden. Long was telling

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The US " New York Post " reported on the 27th an episode during the Group of Seven (G7) summit that day: US President's National Security Affairs Assistant Sullivan interrupted, interrupting French President Macron During the conversation between US President Biden , Macron was telling a "bad news" about energy issues, and the reporters on the scene were only "a stone's throw away" from him.

"Be careful, maybe we should go in (talk)... because of these cameras." Sullivan said at the time that there were reporters covering the G7 summit. The New York Post stated that although it was unclear whether Sullivan was "concerned" about any specific information reporters learned, some of what Macron said to Biden was clearly heard.

The New York Post of the United States reported on the 27th an episode during the Group of Seven (G7) summit that day: Sullivan, the U.S. President’s national security adviser, interrupted the conversation between French President Macron and U.S. President Biden. Long was telling - DayDayNews

Sullivan, the US president's national security adviser, interrupted French President Emmanuel Macron as he discussed the oil crisis with Biden at the G7 summit. The

report described in detail that Macron told Biden, "I had a phone call with MBZ." The "MBZ" he refers to is UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Macron said that the leaders of the UAE told him two things: first, the UAE is at its maximum oil production capacity; second, Saudi Arabia can increase it a little, "about (an increase) of 150,000 barrels per day or a little more", but Saudi Arabia Production capacity is also approaching its limit.

The "New York Post" said that the above information disclosed by Macron means that Biden's visit to Saudi Arabia next month may not allow Arab countries to help alleviate the problem of soaring energy prices since the Russia-Ukraine conflict. According to reports, the United States is currently facing the most serious inflation problem since December 1981. The high oil price of about US$5 per gallon has reduced the American people's recognition of Biden's performance in office.

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