Trump’s close Arab allies are busy welcoming Biden



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Close Arab allies of US President Donald Trump are busy welcoming Joe Biden. Joe Biden has been elected president, but Trump has yet to admit defeat. Even then, the Arab allies began to congratulate.

“Congratulations to Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris, winners of the US presidential elections,” said Muhammad bin Zayed, Prince of Abu Dhabi and de facto ruler of the United Arab Emirates, on his Twitter account. He described the relationship between the UAE and the US as historic in his Twitter message and hoped it would become even stronger during Biden’s tenure. The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Muhammad bin Salman and the Crown Prince of the United Arab Emirates Muhammad bin Zayed are considered to be Trump’s closest allies in the Arab world.

Egyptian President General Abdel Fattah As-CCO has already congratulated Joe Biden on defeating Trump. He expressed the desire to further strengthen relations between Egypt and the United States.

King Hamad bin Isa Ale Khalifa of Bahrain congratulates Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. He also noted that the United States’ relations with Bahrain are deeply rooted in history.

The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Sunny, congratulated Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in a Twitter message. He also congratulated the American people and hoped that relations between the two countries would improve.

Sultan Haisam bin Tariq al-Saeed of Oman sent a letter of congratulations to Joe Biden. In the letter, Haisam bin Tariq said that Biden had won the hearts of the American people.

Congratulations to the Emir of Kuwait, the King of Jordan, the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, the Prime Minister of the Libyan National Government and the Chairman of the African Union Commission, Joe Biden.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun congratulated Joe Biden and said he hoped Biden’s victory would restore the balance between the United States and Lebanon.

Source: Parstude



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