White House press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre reported that the U.S. president, who underwent dental surgery, is feeling well.
U.S. leader Joe Biden underwent dental surgery without complications and is feeling well, said White House press secretary Karin Jean-Pierre.
According to her, the head of state returned to work in the evening.
Jean-Pierre asked reporters if Biden had encountered complications during the surgery. She assured the media that it was a standard dental surgery.
Kevin O'Connor, the U.S. president's attending physician, said Biden complained of toothache a couple of days ago. Specialists conducted an examination and decided to pulp the sore tooth.
Against the background of the surgery, the meeting between Biden and NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, which was supposed to take place on June 12, was postponed to June 13.