Foreign ministry hails Biden s pledge to strengthen alliances
Posted : 2021-01-21 19:47
Updated : 2021-01-21 19:47
Indian artist Jagjot Singh Rubal gives final touches to paintings showing U.S. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on the eve of their oath-taking ceremony, at his home workshop in Amritsar, India, Tuesday. / EPA-Yonhap
The foreign ministry, Thursday, welcomed new U.S. President Joe Biden s pledge to strengthen alliances, saying it will work with Washington to that end and seek an early summit between the two countries. Our government welcomes that President Biden, through his inauguration speech, has expressed a willingness to lead the international community with the power of example, and particularly, to strengthen alliances, ministry spokesperson Choi Young-sam said in a press briefing.
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Odisha Artist Creates Miniature Art of Joe Biden in Glass Bottle Ahead of Inauguration
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As a tribute, an artist based in Odisha s Bhubaneshwar has created a miniature portrait of US President-elect Joe Biden in a glass bottle ahead of his inauguration ceremony on Wednesday.
According to a report by ANI, the artist named L Eswar Rao made the miniature piece of art in seven days. He used stone, glass, paper and clay to make it. It measures 6.5 inch X 4 inch and is fitted inside a glass bottle. Rao told ANI he hopes that relations between India and the US will strengthen after Biden s administration comes into power.
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