Royal Oak Tribune

World leaders congratula­te Biden, Harris on election win

- By John Leicester

Although U. S. President Donald Trump wasn’t conceding defeat, world leaders swiftly congratula­ted Joe Biden for his election victory Saturday and expressed hope that the new White House will prioritize the fight against climate change.

The news elicited cheers in an Italian coffee bar, encouraged protesters outside the house of Israel’s prime minister, drew mixed reviews in Iraq and inspired disbelief in Slovenia, the homeland of first lady Melania Trump.

But relief was a common theme expressed in many parts of the world to the news that Trump’s reelection bid failed.

“Welcome back America !” tweeted the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo.

Congratula­tions poured in for Biden from world capitals, including in nations governed by leaders who got along with Trump, essentiall­y ignoring his claims that the divisive election race wasn’t over.

“The Americans have chosen their President. Congratula­tions @ JoeBiden and @KamalaHarr­is! We have a lot to do to overcome today’s challenges. Let’s work together!” tweeted French President Emmanuel Macron.

Other leaders who sent congratula­tions included Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el- Sissi, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who’d been known for public displays of bonhomie with Trump.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, another Trump ally, hailed Biden’s victory and the “historic achievemen­t” of Kamala Harris’ election as the first Black woman vice president, Johnson said he looked forward to “working closely together on our shared priorities, from climate change to trade and security.”

Word of the victory in Pennsylvan­ia that pushed Barack Obama’s former vice president past the threshold of 270 Electoral College votes needed to take over the Oval Office cascaded around the globe on social media and live news broadcasts, sparking celebratio­ns in some places and bitter memories elsewhere.

Immediatel­y after the news broke, Iran’s informatio­n and communicat­ions technology minister, Mohammad Javad Azari, tweeted a black-and-white portrait of Gen. Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian general assassinat­ed in an American drone strike earlier this year. He captioned it #End of Trump.

 ?? JONATHAN BRADY — PA VIA AP ?? A member of the Madame Tussauds studios team places a set of golf clubs next to a wax figure of U.S. President Donald Trump which has been re-dressed in golf wear following the 2020 US presidenti­al election, in London.
JONATHAN BRADY — PA VIA AP A member of the Madame Tussauds studios team places a set of golf clubs next to a wax figure of U.S. President Donald Trump which has been re-dressed in golf wear following the 2020 US presidenti­al election, in London.
 ?? PETER MORRISON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Catherine Hallahan waits for the celebratio­ns to start in Ballina, North West of Ireland Saturday. Ballina is the ancestral home of U.S. presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden.
PETER MORRISON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Catherine Hallahan waits for the celebratio­ns to start in Ballina, North West of Ireland Saturday. Ballina is the ancestral home of U.S. presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden.

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