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SEOUL–Leaders across Asia from South Korea to India congratulated new U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday after he was sworn in.

“As an ally, we will continue to cooperate with the U.S. to keep the Korean Peninsula and the region peaceful and prosperous,” South Korean President Moon Jae In said on Twitter.

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