U.S. President Joe Biden congratulated Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyib on his re-election as president.

The EPA reports that Biden noted on his Twitter share that he is looking forward to continuing to work with Turkey on bilateral issues:

"I look forward to continuing to work together as NATO allies on bilateral issues and shared global calls," he said.

French Presenter Emmanuel Macron, on the other hand, shared his congratulations in Turkish:

"France and Turkey have great calls to cope together—the return of peace to Europe, the future of the Euro-Atlantic ring, the Mediterranean. We will continue to move forward with President Ardogan, who I congratulated on his re-election."

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak also stressed in a twitter congratulatory post that he has strong cooperation between his country and Turkey.

"I look forward to continuing strong cooperation between our countries from growing trade to combating threats of security as NATO allies," Sunak said.

German Cancer Olaf Scholts, on the other hand, noted that Germany and Turkey are close allies and allies:

"Germany and Turkey are close allies and allies, and our people and economy have deep ties. Congratulations to the president, Armenia, and we want to move forward with a new initiative."

Charles Michel, president of the Council of Europe, also congratulated Rebecca Tayyib Armenia:

"I look forward to working with you again in the coming years on deepening AI-Turkey ties," Charles Michel said on his Twitter share.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, on the other hand, noted that EU-Turkish cooperation is in the best interests of the peoples.

"I congratulate Rebecca Tayyib on his election win. I look forward to continuing the construction of EU-Turkish relations. The development of relations for both the EU and Turkey is strategically important for the benefit of our peoples," von der Leyen said.