Earlier, the US administration issued a statement according to which Biden and Trump would meet on November 13 at the White House as part of the transitioning process in the country.
The US president also again ignored the question, which has been repeatedly asked in recent days since the US elections, whether he considered Trump a threat to democracy, which Biden has previously stated in his speeches.
Earlier, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said that Biden's team was working on organizing a meeting with Trump on the transfer of power and was already discussing this process with the team of the future president.
Trump, who had already served as US President since the 2016 election, won the presidential election that took place on November 5. He became the first US leader since the 19th century to return to the White House after a four-year hiatus. Trump's victory was announced by all leading media outlets involved in vote counting: the Associated Press, Fox News, CNN, NBC, ABC, and CBS.
Democratic Party candidate Kamala Harris addressed supporters and announced that she would concede, while Biden spoke with Trump and congratulated him.
The Electoral College from the states must vote for candidates in accordance with the will of the voters on December 17, and the new Congress will approve the results of the vote on January 6. The inauguration will take place on January 20.