World Leaders React Following Trump’s Remarkable Victory.
In a historic victory, Donald Trump has won the US presidential election, securing 279 electoral college votes against Kamala Harris’s 223. Garnering 71,487,736 votes, which represents 51% of the popular vote, Trump has returned to office in what supporters are calling “the greatest comeback” in recent American political history.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who shared a challenging relationship with outgoing President Joe Biden, praised Trump’s triumph as a “new beginning for America” and emphasised the importance of the longstanding US-Israel alliance. British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also extended his congratulations, expressing eagerness to strengthen the UK-US relationship in areas such as innovation and security.
World leaders across the globe reacted, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban hailing the result as “a much-needed victory for the world” and labelling it “the biggest comeback in US political history.” Orban has been one of Trump’s most vocal supporters within the European Union.
French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz each acknowledged Trump’s win, expressing a willingness to continue working alongside the US for peace and prosperity. Macron noted the importance of cooperation to defend European interests, while Scholz emphasised the long history of collaboration between Germany and the US in promoting freedom and prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte affirmed Trump’s role in reinforcing the alliance’s strength, adding that he looked forward to working together to “advance peace through strength.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also reacted, supporting Trump’s “peace through strength” approach in global affairs, which he believes could help secure a just peace in Ukraine. Trump has indicated plans to push for a resolution between Ukraine and Russia, which may involve a reassessment of US support to Ukraine.
In Italy, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni underscored the “unshakable alliance” between Italy and the US, while Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez reaffirmed a commitment to a strong transatlantic partnership. Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris echoed these sentiments, focusing on the historic bonds between the US and Ireland.
The reaction from Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was similarly positive, as he expressed a commitment to furthering mutual prosperity and security with the US. Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, who had endorsed Harris, wished Trump success, acknowledging the need for global dialogue and cooperation.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his congratulations, describing Trump as a friend and looking forward to strengthening the India-US strategic partnership. Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan also shared a message of goodwill, expressing hope for improved Turkey-US relations.
Amidst global congratulations, some responses were more reserved. The Kremlin, through spokesperson Dmitry Peskov, withheld formal congratulations, stating that Russia would judge Trump’s presidency by his actions. The Russian Foreign Ministry reiterated its focus on achieving goals in Ukraine, suggesting cautious optimism.
China maintained a neutral stance, with a foreign ministry spokesperson stating that the election was a domestic affair and expressing respect for the American people’s choice. Taiwan, however, welcomed Trump’s win, with National Security Bureau Director-General Tsai Ming-yen indicating hope for continued US support against Chinese aggression.
As Trump prepares to step back into the Oval Office, global leaders look toward the future, weighing the impact of his presidency on both international alliances and economic partnerships.