President Moon “Let’s go with Korea to the departure of the Biden government!”

US President Joe Biden is giving his inauguration address on the 20th (local time).  AP=Yonhap News

US President Joe Biden is giving his inauguration address on the 20th (local time). AP=Yonhap News

President Moon Jae-in said to US President Joe Biden, who took office as the 46th US President on the 21st, “Korea also accompanies the departure of the Biden government. Let’s go together!”

President Moon posted a post on Twitter that day to congratulate President Joe Biden’s inauguration, who began his tenure on the 20th (local time).

President Moon said, “Congratulations on the inauguration of President Biden. America is back,” he said. “A new beginning in the United States will make democracy even greater. We support the journey toward’America United’ together with our people.”

In particular, President Moon said, “Korea always trusts in the US path to freedom, and as a solid alliance, we will work together for peace and prosperity in the Korean Peninsula and in the region.” I believe that the alliance will be further strengthened.”

“The United States will surely surprise the world with’Build Back Better’.”

An article posted on the Twitter of President Moon Jae-in on the 21st.  Twitter capture

An article posted on the Twitter of President Moon Jae-in on the 21st. Twitter capture

President Biden, who took office as the 46th president, took office at 11:48 a.m. on that day at the Capitol in Washington, and became the highest commander at 12 o’clock. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris took an oath before President Biden. President Biden, who won the presidential election after three runs, became the oldest president at the age of 78. Vice President Harris was the first woman, the first black man, and the first South Asian vice president.

Reporter Han Young-hye [email protected]


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