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President Joe Biden (left) said he and the late Henry Kissinger (right) ‘often disagreed’ but complimented his ‘fierce intellect’ (Picture : EPA)

US President Joe Biden finally provided remarks on the death of polarizing former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, 20 hours afterward.

Kissinger – who also served as a national security adviser and became one of the most controversial and influential foreign policy figures – died at the age of 100 at his Connecticut home on Wednesday.

His death, announced that night, set off both tributes from global leaders and criticism from social media users who considered him a war criminal. Notably absent in the conversation was the Biden administration.

The White House put out a statement from Biden several hours after his National Security Council spokesman John Kirby on Thursday afternoon addressed Kissinger’s death when asked about it by a reporter.

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Biden stated that he will ‘never forget’ the first time he met the then-secretary of state, who was delivering a briefing on the state of the world while he was a young senator.

‘Throughout our careers, we often disagreed. And often strongly,’ stated Biden.

‘But from that first briefing – his fierce intellect and profound strategic focus was evident. Long after retiring from government, he continued to offer his views and ideas to the most important policy discussion across multiple generations.’

The president sent condolences to Kissinger’s wife, children and grandchildren.

Henry Kissinger died at his home in Connecticut on Wednesday at the age of 100

Henry Kissinger died at his home in Connecticut on Wednesday at the age of 100 (Picture: Getty Images)

The White House’s first comments on Kissinger came about 17 hours after his death, when a reporter asked Kirby how he had shaped the Biden administration’s policies, noting that National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Secretary of State Antony Blinken had consulted with him.

‘Well obviously our condolences go to his entire family over this loss, to his wife Nancy and to everybody else in his family of course,’ said Kirby.

‘It’s a huge loss.

‘This was a man who, whether you agree with him or not, whether you hold the same views or not, he served in World War II, served his country bravely in uniform and for decades afterward, which I think we can all be grateful for and appreciate just the public service.’

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (left) talked with Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joe Biden (right) on Capitol Hill on January 31, 2007

Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (left) talked with Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Joe Biden (right) on Capitol Hill on January 31, 2007 (Picture: AP)

Kirby continued that ‘whether you saw eye to eye with him on every issue, there’s no question that he shaped foreign policy decisions for decades’, and that ‘he certainly had an impact on America’s role in the world’.

Another reporter then asked why the administration had not issued a formal statement, including from Biden.

‘I wouldn’t read anything into that just yet,’ Kirby said.

Kissinger escaped Nazi Germany when he was a teenager in 1938 and became a US citizen in 1943. He served on the US Army, taught international relations at Harvard University and was appointed as national security adviser to President Richard Nixon in 1969.

US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby (left) answered questions about Henry Kissinger's (right) death on Thursday afternoon

US National Security Council spokesman John Kirby (left) answered questions about Henry Kissinger’s (right) death on Thursday afternoon (Pictures: AP/Reuters)

Through his service as both national security adviser and secretary of state, Kissinger oversaw the end of the US’s involvement in the Vietnam War, and established ties with Communist China.

Former President George W Bush and his wife Laura stated that ‘America has lost one of the most dependable and distinctive voices on foreign affairs with the passing of Henry Kissinger’ and that they ‘will miss his ‘wisdom, his charm and his humor’.

President Nixon’s daughters, Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon Eisenhower, stated: ‘Henry Kissinger will long be remembered for his many achievements in advancing the cause of peace, but it was his character that we will never forget.’

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger saw through the US's exit from the Vietnam War and opened relations with China

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger saw through the US’s exit from the Vietnam War and opened relations with China (Picture: Reuters)

Chinese President Xi Jinping in a message to Biden on Thursday said, ‘Dr Kissinger will always be remembered and missed by the Chinese people’.

Aged 100, Kissinger remained active and made a surprise visit to China to meet Xi in July.

At the time, Kirby said, ‘It’s unfortunate that a private citizen can meet with the defense minister and have a communication and the United States can’t.’

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