Trump after meeting with Biden: We enjoyed meeting each other
After his meeting with current US President Joe Biden at the White House, the US President-elect said: “Both of us enjoyed meeting each other.”
According to Isna, US President-elect Donald Trump, who won the country’s presidential election in November over Biden’s vice-president Kamala Harris, met with the current US president at the White House on Wednesday evening.
After his meeting with Biden, he said in an interview with the “New York Post” News agency: “Both of us enjoyed meeting each other. We spent a very long and difficult time. We both did a lot of work and he did a lot of good work during his campaign.”
78-year-old Trump added: “We had a very good meeting. We were able to get to know each other again.”
According to the New York Post, the last meeting between Biden and Trump dates back to January 20, 2021. During that time, the 2 US presidents talked about the transfer of power, and after the Republicans’ attempt to oppose the results of the previous US election, which led to the invasion of Trump supporters on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, Trump told Biden in front of the world press that the transfer Power, “will be as comfortable as possible.”
Regarding the process of appointing his cabinet for his second term, Trump told the New York Post that “the process is going very smoothly,” adding that the Republican transition team and Biden’s administration have a “very good relationship.”
The US president-elect also stated that he and Biden discussed two issues on which they had “disagreements” in the past.
According to the New York Post, Trump is referring to two issues, the war in Ukraine and the current war in the Middle East. The US president-elect has promised to end the war in Ukraine immediately after entering the White House.
Trump further told this American news agency: “I asked Biden for his opinions and he also gave his opinions.” We also talked about the Middle East. “I wanted to know his opinion and he generously gave me his opinion.”
He also said that he will meet again with Biden before his inauguration.
Earlier, Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, said that the current American president will discuss domestic issues and important issues of American foreign policy in his meeting with Trump. will do
He stated on Sunday: “In this meeting, Biden will have the opportunity to clarify his views on European, Asian and Middle Eastern issues to Trump.”
Trump, who was the president of the United States for a four-year term in 2016, managed to win again in the November 5, 2024 elections.
He is the first president since the 19th century to return to the White House after a four-year hiatus.
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