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Political leaders from around the world have congratulated Joe Biden, the Democratic candidate in the US presidential elections, and Kamala Harris, the vice presidential candidate, after projections declared him the winner of the elections.
„Congratulations, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Þour countries are close friends, partners and allies. We share a unique relationship on the world stage. AI hope to workyear together“Wrote Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“The Americans have appointed their president. Congratulations JoeBiden and KamalaHarris! We have much to do to meet the current challenges. Let us act together,” French President Emmanuel Macron wrote on Twitter.
“It is good that we finally have clear numbers. We look forward to working with the next US administration. We want to invest in our cooperation for a new transatlantic start, a new deal,” wrote German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas on Twitter.
“I want to congratulate the newly elected President of the United States. Joe Biden has been a true friend of this country his entire life and I look forward to working with him for years to come. I also look forward to welcoming him here when circumstances permit,” wrote the Prime Minister from Ireland, Michaeal Martin.
“Welcome back America! Congratulations JoeBiden and KamalaHarris on the election! As we celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Paris Agreement, this victory symbolizes our need to act together more than ever, given the climate emergency,” wrote the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo.
„Îl fon behalf of the Government of Norway in Joe biden for victoria reduction in elections. YOU are Norway’s most important ally and we work closely together in many areas. I hope to develop our cooperation with the United States. under Joe’s leadership Biden Y Kamala harris“Wrote Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg.
“Congratulations to President-elect Joe Biden. We look forward to working with the new administration. YOU strengthen transatlantic relations and cooperate on global issues such as climate change, democracy and international securityAlso wrote the Prime Minister of Portugal, Antonio Costa.
Editing: Monica Bonea