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World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Fineman2: 7:32am On Jul 22
Joe Biden withdrew from the presidential race on Sunday, after weeks of mounting pressure from Democrats

Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the 2024 Presidential race has sent ripples around the world, with a number of global leaders reacting to the news.

He also endorsed Vice-President Kamala Harris and said he would "focus all my energies on my duties as President" for the rest of his term.

Many of his allies paid tribute to his foreign policy achievements and acknowledged the difficulty of his decision.

"Thanks to [Biden], transatlantic cooperation is close, Nato is strong and the USA is a good and reliable partner for us. His decision not to run again deserves recognition," Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz posted on X.


The United Kingdom's Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he "respects" Mr Biden's decision and "looks forward" to working together for the rest of his presidency.
"I know that, as he has done throughout his remarkable career, President Biden will have made his decision based on what he believes is in the best interests of the American people," Mr Starmer added.

Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

thanked Mr Biden and US First Lady Jill Biden, calling the president a "true friend" to Canadians. "He’s a great man, and everything he does is guided by his love for his country," Mr Trudeau said.
Some noted the difficulty of Mr Biden's decision to step away from power.

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk
said Mr Biden had "made difficult decisions" throughout his political career that have "kept the world safer, and democracy and freedom stronger".
"I know that you were guided by the same principles when announcing your latest decision. Perhaps the most difficult one in your life," he said.

Mr Biden has faced intense pressure from recent weeks from fellow Democrats to step aside, after a faltering debate performance against Donald Trump in June.

But even up until last week, Mr Biden has said that he planned to stay in the race. At 81, he is the oldest person ever to have occupied the Oval Office.

Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida

noted that Biden's announcement is one the US president considers "the best political decision he can make".
"The Japan-US alliance is the cornerstone of our country's diplomacy and security, so we will monitor the situation closely," Mr Kishida said.

Prime Minister of the Czech RepublicPetr Fiala,

described Mr Biden's decision to withdraw as "responsible and personally difficult... but all the more valuable".
But Mr Fiala also acknowledged growing political uncertainty in the US.

"I am keeping my fingers crossed for the USA that a good president emerges from the democratic competition of two strong and equal candidates," he said.

Italy's foreign minister and deputy PM Antonio Tajani

said his country "must look with great serenity to the US". "We will work well with whoever the next president is, whether Trump or Harris," he said.

Ukraine's leader Volodymyr Zelensky
said he respects Mr Biden's "tough but strong decision" and thanked him for his "unwavering support for Ukraine’s fight for freedom."
"We sincerely hope that America's continued strong leadership will prevent Russian evil from succeeding or making its aggression pay off," Mr Zelensky said.
Some countries at odds with the US have also reacted to Mr Biden's decision.

Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro
called it "the most sensible and correct decision".
"[Mr Biden] realized that at that age and with weakened health he could not assume the reins of his country, let alone a presidential candidacy," Mr Maduro said at a campaign event for his own re-election.

And the Kremlin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia's priority will still be on its war in Ukraine. "A lot can change" before the US presidential vote in November, he added.
"We need to be patient and carefully monitor what happens," he said.

https://bbc.com/news/articles/cw9ygvw959ro

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Fineman2: 7:33am On Jul 22
Congratulations to the incoming president Kamala Harris

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Fineman2: 7:33am On Jul 22
History will be kind to president Biden for making this difficult decision to save US democracy

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by oz4real83(m): 7:37am On Jul 22
The way America handles things is always matured and different, the country is always the central focus irrespective of the political differences or divide, may God bless America cheesy grin

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Enddy50ty(m): 8:16am On Jul 22
I’d like to know if Tinubu will also show support.

They want to make a woman the President of the most powerful country in the world. Naah..!!!

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by oyeb15: 8:16am On Jul 22
His silent wish now will be for his party to lose.


Else his generation will not forgive him

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Davidic1999: 8:16am On Jul 22
He can't hide his dementia forever grin

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by yloikni: 8:17am On Jul 22
Support for quitting? Where was this energy when Trump was attacked? These people are cultists

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Kingpele(m): 8:17am On Jul 22
Saner climes....one of the reasons America will continue to progress is that patriotism is thought from the cradle..that America dream is really working for majority of their citizens..there's no way an international druglord would ever dream of becoming a president in a America because he will be patriotic enough to avoid embarrassing his country but a country were few is patriotic
, the few will be seen as enemies of the country and the majority selfish bigots will see themselves as friends of the country...imagine some people supporting a candidate who avoided every opportunity to participate in a debate in other to sell his manifesto to citizens....an old man who kept making careless mistakes during campaigns..who even wanted to swallow a mic during one of his campaigns ...how could supporters of such be a patriotic citizens...even Biden party members encouraged him to quit on health ground...but here even a dying man can rule Nigeria from anywhere around the world because majority of citizens lack patriotism

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by ozoono(m): 8:17am On Jul 22
oz4real83:
The way America handles things is always matured and different, the country is always the central focus irrespective of the political differences or divide, may God bless America cheesy grin
I pray this happens in my country Nigeria, they all wud want to die inside

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Pickieox(m): 8:18am On Jul 22
In some other parts of the continent, especially a country still living on past glory, calling itself giant of Africa (giant of Africa indeed), politics is a do-or-die affair for their polithiefcians especially one who was known to be whinnying like a caned school girl, and singing like a broken record with the cry of "emilokan" up and down. A country that cannot boast of robust minimum wage for its worker, Thiefnoobu-led government paying its workers one of the lowest minimum wage in the world, a paltry sum of $43 for a month.


Tueh!

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by SmartyPants(m): 8:19am On Jul 22
Fineman2:
History will be kind to president Biden for making this difficult decision to save US democracy

He was pushed out.

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Imperare(f): 8:19am On Jul 22
Ok thanks ma
Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Stephenabudu960(m): 8:19am On Jul 22
Wehdone
Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by othermen: 8:19am On Jul 22
They showed “support” not “disappointment” /.

If they valued his contribution and presence, and they wanted him to stay, and think his departure might have some consequences.

Would they support his decision or be disappointed with his departure?

It’s the expectation, so there is no disappointment.

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by SmartPolician: 8:19am On Jul 22
Fineman2:
Congratulations to the incoming president Kamala Harris

Dey play cheesy

Everyone knows she can't defeat Trump

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by frankblinkz(m): 8:20am On Jul 22
Trump is already the winner.



Good news to Bitcoin investors.

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Fineman2: 8:20am On Jul 22
SmartPolician:


grin
he was advised to do so, he could have said no, imagine if it was Donald trump

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Akalia(m): 8:20am On Jul 22
Joe Biden is really a wise old man. He chose rationality over greed inspired sentiment.

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by oluwaseyi0: 8:21am On Jul 22
Imagine Buhari has stepped down after his disastrous first term? Maybe dangote won't be crying of no crude oil by now

Hopefully Tinubu will gracefully step down after his first tenor, age and agility are no longer on his side

Nothing to say about Cameroon president

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Princeton92(m): 8:21am On Jul 22
Hillary Clinton? 😏

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by ElevationD: 8:21am On Jul 22
Fineman2:
Congratulations to the incoming president Kamala Harris

Very sorry, that should be great, but she may not.
The democrats have great candidates, but I think that a certain Mrs. Hilary Clinton will knock Trump off completely this time.
Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by BigDawsNet: 8:21am On Jul 22
Kamala fit shock everyone

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by franchasofficia: 8:21am On Jul 22
Beautiful
Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by SmartPolician: 8:21am On Jul 22
oyeb15:


His silent wish now will be for his party to lose.


Else his generation will not forgive him
That's a lie. He rose from the VP to the president but was too old to continue. That man is not a black African. Those people don't think like us. That's why he quit the race in the first place

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Dpharisee: 8:21am On Jul 22
Change the heading to Western leaders and US allies show support.

Stop saying World Leaders because China, Russia, India, Nigeria, Egypt etc don't give a damn about whether he goes or stays

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by mejetov422: 8:22am On Jul 22
Alrigth
Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Michael547(m): 8:22am On Jul 22
Ok
Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by lexy2014: 8:22am On Jul 22
Fineman2:
Congratulations to the incoming president Kamala Harris

how is she the incoming president?

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Re: World Leaders Show Support As Biden Quits Race by Fineman2: 8:22am On Jul 22
SmartPolician:


Dey play cheesy

Everyone knows she can't defeat Trump
time will tell, so you prefer a convicted criminal

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