US election: what Joe Biden’s presidency means for the EU

President-elect to ramp up relations with EU27 in effort to repair the damage of Trumpism

Joe Biden addresses the European Council while serving as vice-president under Barack Obama.
President-elect to ramp up relations with EU27 in effort to repair the damage of Trumpism
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The EU has good reason to be hopeful as US president-elect Joe Biden starts to assemble his White House cabinet ahead of his inauguration in January.

The victorious Democrat is expected to hand the role of secretary of state to his long-time aide Antony Blinken, who is known for his pro-European stance. A former deputy secretary of state in Barack Obama’s administration, Blinken has “expressed scepticism about Brexit” and will be tasked with repairing the damage done to US alliances over the past four years, The Times reports.

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