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Biden-Harris Has Rocky Road Ahead Says Former Ambassador

The litmus test for the new Biden-Harris administration in the United States will be decided on issues surrounding the pandemic, the economy, foreign policy, security and climate change. 

However, international consultant and former Jamaican Ambassador to the United Nations, Curtis Ward says the road ahead will be challenging given Trump’s erosion in his sole term.

Ambassador Ward says he is confident that the duo will be dealing with issues to undo many ills but notes tackling the foreign and local security challenges will require swift attention.

CVM Live‘s Senior Reporter, Neika Lewis reports:

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