Many foreign leaders have commented on US President Joe Biden’s decision in the presidential election to be held in November. This is how I said thank youIsraeli President Isaac Herzog Biden To X “for friendship and support to the people of Israel.” Herzog also calls Biden “a true ally of all Jewish people.”
And the Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk He paid tribute to the US president who “strengthened democracy”. According to Tusk, Biden has made “many tough decisions that have made Poland, America, and the world a safer place.” “I know you were driven by the same motivation when you announced your final decision, perhaps the most difficult decision of your life.”
The Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala He wrote on the same platform that Biden’s decision “should not have been a responsible and easy step on a personal level,” but was “therefore one that deserves much recognition.” He said he had his fingers crossed that the November election would lead to “a good president” for America.
The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Pointing out that Biden has achieved a lot for his country, Europe and the world. “Thanks to him, transatlantic cooperation is strong, NATO is strong and the United States is a good and reliable partner for us. His decision not to run for re-election is honorable,” said Schales.
The British Prime Minister Keir Starmer He said he “respects” Biden’s decision and “looks forward to further cooperation during the remainder of Biden’s presidency” at X. “I’m sure he made his decision based on what’s best for the American people,” he said.
The Irish Foreign Minister Michael Martin He said he heard the news with “sadness and admiration” and called Biden, who has an Irish Catholic background, “a lasting friend of Ireland”.
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