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VP Kamala Harris’ diplomacy faces ‘technical’ difficulties

Is this a foretelling of how the rest of her trip will go?

PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, Md. (KYMA, KECY/CNN) - Prepared to take off on a diplomatic mission, Vice President Kamala Harris had to readjust her Sunday plans when her plane had a "technical issue," according to Harris' chief spokesperson and senior adviser Symone Sanders.

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Just over an hour after her initial departure, VP Harris safely returned to Joint Base Andrews.

"It is a technical issue. There are no major safety concerns," Sanders said, adding that the vice president would be switching planes to continue the trip.

A spokesperson for the vice president declined to provide additional comment.

The print pooler on board Air Force Two reported that "there was an unusual noise that came from the landing gear when we took off but the landing back at JBA was completely normal."

Harris deplaned Air Force Two around 3:06 p.m., ET, saluting a Marine.

"Everybody good?" she asked reporters. "I'm good, I'm good. We all said a little prayer but we're good."

Harris boarded a new Air Force Two at 4:19 p.m., per the print pooler, and the plane departed shortly after, putting Harris two hours behind schedule.

Harris will be in Guatemala and Mexico this week, her first foreign trip as vice president, amid political pressure to stem the flow of migrants to the U.S.

The stakes are high for Harris as she enters the international stage against the backdrop of a growing number of migrants arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border. In April alone, U.S. Customs and Border Protection encountered more than 178,000 migrants, 44% of whom were from Central America.

Sunday's technical issue isn't the first time airplane troubles have upset Harris' travel plans. Her plane experienced mechanical problems on a trip to California in March.

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