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Leaders of some countries around the world congratulated new President Joe Biden, shortly after he was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States on January 20, 2021.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said in the British Parliament: “I look forward to working with him (Biden) and his new administration, strengthening our partnership between our nations and understanding Our shared priorities: from tackling climate change, rebuilding for the better from a pandemic and strengthen our transatlantic security. “
The President of the European Union (EU), Ursula Von Der Leyen, writing on Twitter:
“The United States is back. And Europe is ready. To reconnect with an old and trusted partner, to breathe new life into our beloved alliance. I look forward to working with Mr. Joe Biden. “
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said in a video:
“Today is a good day for democracy. In the United States of America, it has faced enormous challenges and has endured. Despite efforts to tear apart America’s institutional fabric, election and governor officials, the judiciary, and Congress have been strong. I am very relieved that today, Mr. Joe Biden is sworn in as President and moves into the White House. I know that many people in Germany also share this sentiment.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedreo Sánchez said:
Biden’s (electoral) triumph represents the triumph of democracy over the extreme right and its three methods, the great deception, the division of the state and abuse, even violence, democratic institutions … “
The Italian Prime Minister said:
“We are looking forward to the chairmanship of Mr. Biden, under which we will immediately begin working on our vision of the G20 chairmanship. We have a solid joint agenda, from efficient multilateralism that we both want to see, to climate change, green and digital transitions and social inclusion.