World leaders acknowledge Biden victory

President-elect Joe Biden visits a family grave site after attending a church service in Wilmington, Delaware Source: Getty
While some governments have been quick to pledge cooperation with the new US team, for others, the end of the Trump era brings new uncertainty.
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