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US President-elect Biden gave a wreath to a memorial to the veterans of the Korean War in honor of the veterans of the United States.

President Trump, who also visited the National Cemetery, still seemed unwilling to accept the election results.



Correspondent Kim Soo-hyung reports from Washington.



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Veterans' Day, Biden-elect and Mrs. Jill Biden gave a wreath to a memorial to the Korean War in Philadelphia.



Biden wrote on Twitter that he would be a president who would not betray the values ​​of veterans who fought bravely to defend the country.



President Trump also visited Arlington National Cemetery and made a wreath to commemorate the soldiers who died.



President Trump's stance against the presidential election remains unchanged.



In response to announcing that even the Philadelphia Republican Election Commissioner had no fraudulent counting, President Trump told Twitter that he would win, accusing him of refusing to face enormous infidelity and corruption.



After a fierce battle, Georgia decided to recount.



If the difference between the votes is 0.5%P or less, it is possible to recount, because candidate Biden was found to be ahead of only 14,111 votes, 0.3%P.



[Brad Lafensberger/Georgia Secretary of State: The difference in votes is so small that each county will recount the entire vote by hand.

With the recount, we will be sure of the results, and we will be grateful.]



Even a recount is unlikely to reverse the difference of more than 10,000 votes.



However, President Trump is in a position that he cannot admit anything but his own victory, so pain seems inevitable for a long time.