The slow-rolling U.S. election results continue to hang over President 's summit meetings in Asia, where world leaders – including some who rule without needing to bother with popular approval – are tracking the outcome. Biden left the U.S. with control of up for grabs, and only learned his party would keep the as he headed to his last day of meetings in Phnom Penh, where he held meetings and had brief engagements with an array of world leaders. 'There was a great deal of interest in the room on the results of the U.S. midterms,' national security advisor Jake Sullivan told reporters en route to Bali, where Biden is set to engage in still more diplomacy.
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