World leaders offered a range of reactions to Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election, from reaffirmations of strong alliances to hopes for improved relations. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called it a "new chapter," while French President Macron emphasized continued cooperation based on "shared convictions and mutual respect." Other responses ranged from Hungarian Prime Minister Orban's declaration of the "biggest comeback in US political history" to El Salvadoran President Bukele's offer of blessings. The varied reactions underscore the complex diplomatic landscape facing the incoming Trump administration.
While some emphasized historical ties and expressed hopes for continued cooperation, others offered more effusive praise, highlighting the diverse diplomatic landscape facing the incoming Trump administration.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Trump's return a "new chapter" in US politics and an opportunity to "reaffirm the strong alliance between Israel and the United States." French President Emmanuel Macron adopted a more measured tone, stating that France is "ready to continue working with the United States… based on shared convictions and mutual respect" to promote peace and prosperity. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the "strong alliance, shared values, and a long history of friendship" between the two nations.
In contrast, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban offered enthusiastic praise, declaring the election "the biggest comeback in US political history." El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele offered congratulations and blessings to the President-elect.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan expressed hope that Trump's return will usher in a new period of strengthened Turkey-US relations, with a focus on improved regional stability and cooperation.
These varied responses underscore the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the returning Trump administration in navigating international relations.
Excerpt: Donald Trump's return to the White House has elicited a range of reactions from world leaders, from Netanyahu's call for a "new chapter" in US-Israel relations to Orban's declaration of the "biggest comeback in US political history." The diverse responses reflect the complex diplomatic landscape facing the incoming Trump administration.
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