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Macron, Netanyahu, Zelensky, Starmer and other leaders congratulate Trump

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Although Donald Trump’s victory has not yet been officially declared and votes are being counted, Several presidents and political leaders from around the world sent their congratulations to the Republican, who gave a victory speech to Democrat Kamala Harris early Wednesday morning.

President of France, Emmanuel Macron congratulated Trump and said that he was ready to work with him again for peace and prosperity, each with his own beliefs.

In a brief first reaction to his X account, Macron noted that he “ready to work together, as we have been able to do for four years”regarding Trump’s previous term.

The French head of state insisted that this general action must be done “With his beliefs and with mine. With respect and ambition. For greater peace and prosperity.”

A way to show a willingness to cooperate, but also to indicate that this cooperation must take into account that the positions of one and the other They don’t necessarily match as is known.

In turn, the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahucongratulated Trump and his wife Melania on what he called “The greatest comeback in history.”

On his X account, he noted: “His historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and “a powerful renewed commitment to the great alliance between Israel and the United States.”

“This is a great victory! With true friendship, Benjamin and Sarah Netanyahu ends the message.

Although Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky emphasized Trump’s “impressive election victory” and recalled their meeting last September, when he said: “We discussed in detail the strategic partnership between Ukraine and the United States, The Victory Plan and ways to stop Russian aggression against Ukraine.”

“I appreciate President Trump’s Commitment to Peace through Strength in international affairs. It is this principle that can practically bring a just peace in Ukraine closer. I hope we can put this into practice together.

“We look forward to a strong United States of America under the strong leadership of President Trump. We are confident that Ukraine will continue to receive strong bipartisan support. in the USA,” he noted.

He emphasized his interest in developing political and economic cooperation that would benefit both countries. “Ukraine, as one of the largest military powers in Europe, is committed to ensuring long-term peace and security in Europeyes, in the transatlantic community with the support of our allies,” he said.

He ended his message with the hope of “personally congratulating” Trump and discussing ways to strengthen Strategic partnership between Ukraine and the United States.

Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev However, he said that Donald Trump’s victory in the US elections would most likely be This would be bad news for Ukraine. But he said it was unclear to what extent Trump would be able to cut U.S. funding for the war.

In his official Telegram account, Medvedev said that the Ukrainian authorities fell into the category of people whom Trump probably wouldn’t want to spend too much money and noted that Ukrainian leaders will do everything possible to console themselves if victory is confirmed.

Meanwhile, NATO Secretary General Mark Ruttealso congratulated Trump and asked him to promote peace through the strength of the alliance.

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“I look forward to working with him again to promote peace through the power of NATO,” he said in a statement, pointing to Russia and China as the main threats to Euro-Atlantic security. in addition to the “growing alliance” of China, Russia, North Korea and Iran.

Rutte stressed that Europe and North America must continue to work together “preserve peace and prosperity” and called on Trump to join forces in NATO to “deter aggression, protect collective security and support the economies” of allies.

Prime Minister of Great Britain, Keir Starmer expressed desire to ‘work’ with Trump looking ahead to “the coming years” and said that “as a close ally” London “will stand shoulder to shoulder with the United States to defend the shared values ​​of democracy, freedom and initiative”.

Other European leaders, such as the Chancellor of Austria, Karl Nehammer and Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėdasent their congratulations to Trump.

The first to congratulate the Republican Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvadorwho even called him “president-elect” when he began predicting victory in the White House.

“Congratulations to the President-elect of the United States, Donald Trump.. May God bless you and guide you,” Bukele wrote on his social media account X. Bukele, a fan of the tycoon, accompanied his message with an image of two hands shaking each other.

The second to congratulate him was the Prime Minister of Hungary. Viktor Orban, who spoke of a “huge victory”, no official confirmation yet.

Orbán, who heads the Hungarian presidency of the European Council, became first country leader in the European Union (EU) in congratulations to Trump.

(according to information from EFE, Europe Press, Reuters And Aristegui News)

Source: Aristegui Noticias

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