The President, Vice President and Mohammed bin Zayed congratulate Biden

The US President-elect promises to unify the country and calls for healing

Biden is pledging to be president not seeking partition.

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His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the State, congratulated Joe Biden on his election as President of the United States of America and wished him success in his future duties.

In a cable of congratulations, His Highness the President of the State valued the strategic and historical relations between the two friendly countries and peoples, and affirmed the keenness of the United Arab Emirates to strengthen bilateral relations with the United States of America in various fields, in a way that serves their common interests.

His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, and His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, in two similar telegrams, congratulated the US President elected on the same occasion.

This comes after Democrat Joe Biden pledged, at dawn yesterday, to unite the Americans and seek to heal the rift in the United States of America, after his victory over the outgoing President, Republican Donald Trump, in the elections that took place last Tuesday, saying, "The time has come to heal the wounds." “The country, and for its part, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, in a speech introduced by Biden, said that the Americans“ heralded a new era for America, ”and Harris continued:“ A treated and united atmosphere, and a tried and steady hand. ”

Biden said in his victory declaration speech, addressing his supporters who gathered in the open air in his hometown of Wilmington in Delaware: “The time has come to heal in America. The past four years.

As Biden acknowledged that Trump's supporters were disappointed with his victory, he said, "These are not our enemies, they are Americans," and pledged on the other hand to "make America respectable in the world again."

Biden promised, during his celebration of his "convincing victory" in the US presidential elections in his hometown of Wilmington, the day before yesterday, that he would be the president who would unify the United States after four years of turmoil and division.

Hours after the election results were announced, the democratically elected president - in front of a large crowd gathered in cars in a festive atmosphere - called on Americans not to treat "their opponents as enemies," and said, "These are not our enemies ... they are Americans."

Biden added, in an enthusiastic speech in his stronghold in Delaware: "I pledge to be a president who seeks unification, not division."

Without directing any word to his opponent, Biden celebrated his victory, reaching out at the same time to the Republican president’s voters, stressing that he understood the “disappointment”.

"Let's meet and talk, and give ourselves a chance," he said while the crowd excitedly blew the car horns, stressing that "the time has come to heal the wound" of the country and put an end to "demonization."

He thanked the "broad and diverse coalition" that had submitted his candidacy, praising the African Americans who played a key role in his victory.

Biden reiterated: "I campaigned to restore America's soul."

Biden arrived with a black muzzle, as he jogged to the stage to deliver his speech, against the background of a song by Bruce Springsteen, in what appeared to be an attempt to deny the image of an elderly candidate that influenced his campaign.

Biden spoke after a presentation by Senator Kamala Harris, who would become the first woman and the first African or Asian American to hold the office of Vice President.

"What a testimony to Joe's character," Harris said, "because he dared break one of the biggest barriers in our country and chose a woman as vice president."

Kamala Harris said that the Americans "heralded a new era for America." And she added, "You have conveyed a clear message. You have chosen hope, unity, decency and science, and indeed the truth. You have chosen Joe Biden to be the next president of the United States of America." Harris continued: "A healer, unified atmosphere, hand Tried and proven ».

The California senator confirmed yesterday that it "will not be the last", and praised the "generations of women" from all the origins that "paved the way" for them.

The night ended with fireworks in the form of number 46 in the sky of Wilmington, as Biden will become the 46th President of the United States, after which they were joined by their family members who put masks.

The announcement of Joe Biden’s victory sparked an atmosphere of joy all over the United States. In Washington, thousands of people flocked to the vicinity of the White House and "Black Life Is Important", which forms part of the avenue leading to the presidential headquarters and was famous, last spring, for demonstrations against police violence against Americans. Of African descent.

And in New York, the Republican president's birthplace, Trump was greeted with car horns.

Many international leaders congratulated Biden on his victory, including British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

The European Union expressed its hope for a "strong partnership" with the United States.

The 44th US President, Barack Obama, welcomed yesterday the "historic" victory of his "friend."

Trump, who was playing golf when the media networks announced his opponent's victory by accusing Biden, was quick to "hasten to declare his victory falsely", adding, "The elections have not been decided yet."

Trump did not admit his defeat, and in a message described by "Twitter" as "misleading", he continued to confirm that he had achieved a victory stolen from him, and wrote in the tweet in large letters: "I won this election widely."

Trump has filed a number of lawsuits to challenge the results.

The constitution provides for the handover of power on January 20, and by that date states must ratify their results. In December, 538 voters will meet to formally appoint the president.

Biden calls on Americans not to treat their "opponents as enemies."

Kamala Harris: Biden is a healer, unifying, and a tried and true hand.

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