US President Joe Biden yesterday referred to Cambodia as Colombia. He met PM Hun Sen in Phnom Penh, which is hosting a summit of ten South East Asian countries. He met PM Hun Sen in Phnom Penh, which is hosting a summit of ten South East Asian countriesRex APUS President Joe Biden referred to Cambodia as Colombia[/caption] Biden, 80 next week, said: “I want to thank the PM of Colombia for his leadership as ASEAN chair.” This comes weeks after Biden was mocked for stumbling over Rishi Sunak’s name in a speech praising the new PM’s appointment as a “groundbreaking moment”. The 79-year-old said: “Just today, we’ve got news that ‘Rashid Sanook’ is now the prime minister. “As my brother would say, ‘Go figure!’” READ MORE ON BIDEN KEYBOARD WARRIOR Republican leader vows party WILL win House majority after US midterm flop PREZ ON THE MOVE Everything to know about Joe Biden's moves as POTUS Speaking during a ceremony at the White House marking the Hindu festival of Diwali he called it “pretty astounding” and a “groundbreaking moment”. Sunak, 42, is a practising Hindu and the first non-white PM. The US president later tweeted: “Congratulations to Rishi Sunak on becoming Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. “Together, I look forward to enhancing our cooperation on issues critical to global security and prosperity, including continuing our strong support for Ukraine.” Most read in The Sun COMING OUT Two Premier League teammates are dating and open about being a gay couple out of there Olivia Attwood's hospital dash revealed as real reason she left I'm A Celeb IN-JEAN-IOUS People are only just realizing what the little pockets on jeans’ purpose is ATTA GIRL Olivia Attwood breaks silence after shock I'm A Celebrity exit HANGING UP THE GLOVES Ex-Man Utd ace Anders Lindegaard announces retirement aged 38 SO RUDE I'm fat and was trolled for my 'inappropriate' Disney World outfit