Global leaders have voiced their opinions on U.S. President Joe Biden’s unexpected decision to end his re-election campaign, a move influenced by mounting concerns over his age and health.
Israel
Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed deep appreciation for Biden’s unwavering support over the years. “As the first U.S. President to visit Israel in wartime and a recipient of the Israeli Presidential Medal of Honor, he embodies the enduring bond between our nations,” Herzog stated on X.
Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy lauded Biden’s “tough but strong decision” and thanked him for his steadfast support during Ukraine’s struggle against Russian aggression. “President Biden’s leadership has been crucial in preventing Putin’s occupation of our country and supporting us throughout this difficult war,” Zelenskyy remarked on X, hoping for continued strong U.S. leadership.
Russia
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov indicated that Moscow remains more focused on its military objectives in Ukraine than on the U.S. election outcome. “Our priority is achieving the goals of the special military operation, not the results of the U.S. elections,” Peskov told state media.
United Kingdom
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer expressed respect for Biden’s decision, highlighting the president’s commitment to the American people. “I look forward to continuing our work together during the remainder of his presidency,” Starmer shared on X.
Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau praised Biden as a “great man” motivated by love for his country. “As President, he has been a true friend and partner to Canadians. Thank you to President Biden and the First Lady,” Trudeau wrote on X.
Australia
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese thanked Biden for his leadership and dedication. “The Australia-U.S. Alliance has never been stronger, rooted in our shared commitment to democratic values, security, prosperity, and climate action,” Albanese said on X.
Germany
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called Biden a “friend” and acknowledged his achievements. “Thanks to Biden, transatlantic cooperation is robust, NATO is strong, and the U.S. remains a reliable partner. His decision not to run again deserves recognition,” Scholz posted on X.
Spain
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez commended Biden’s “brave and dignified decision.” He noted Biden’s leadership in overcoming the economic crisis post-pandemic and his exemplary support for Ukraine. “A great gesture from a great president who has always championed democracy and freedom,” Sanchez said on X.
Poland
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk praised Biden for making difficult decisions that have enhanced global safety and strengthened democracy. “I know Biden was driven by the same motivations when announcing his decision, probably the most challenging of his life,” Tusk expressed on X.
Czech Republic
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala described Biden’s choice as a “statesman’s decision” marked by decades of service to his country. “It is a responsible and personally difficult step, making it even more valuable. I hope the democratic process yields a good president,” Fiala stated.
Ireland
Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris honored Biden as a “voice for reason and effective multilateralism.” He highlighted Biden’s dedication to peace in Ireland, stating, “Our country owes him a great debt for his unwavering commitment to peace.”
These diverse reactions underscore the significant impact Biden has had on international relations and the high regard in which he is held by global leaders.
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