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Global leaders react to Trump election victory with mix of shock and cautious optimism
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The analysis of the given article collection reveals a widespread response to Donald Trump's presidential election victory, particularly in regards to foreign policy implications. A key takeaway is that Trump's "America First" policy may lead to reduced US involvement in global conflicts, which could have significant repercussions for regions such as Ukraine. The article collection also highlights a stark contrast in reactions between Russia and Europe. Russia is portrayed as being "jubilant" at Trump's victory, while European leaders are said to be "putting on a brave face," indicating a sense of unease and concern about the implications of Trump's presidency for international relations.
We did not change our mind that you fight for our common values, for our common principles ... It is important not to give up because strengthening Ukraine means strengthening ourselves.
I urge China and the US to expand mutually beneficial cooperation.
We do hope that America will become stronger. This is the kind of America that Europe needs. And a strong Europe is what America needs. This is the connection between allies that must be valued and cannot be lost.
We've shown that Europe can take responsibility by standing together.
I think very important is that we analyze together what our shared interests are, and work with that.
The future of Europe is in our hands.
This is a decisive moment in history for us Europeans.
Or do we want to write our own history? I think we have the strength to write it.
Do we want to read the history written by others – the wars launched by Vladimir Putin, the US election, China's technological or trade choices.
He was elected by the American people. He will defend the American interests.
We have to be very clear-sighted about who Donald Trump is and what he stands for.
If Donald Trump comes into office in January and says, 'okay, you have a week to finish this war', Netanyahu is going to have to respect that.
While the Biden administration had a significant focus on some strategic technologies, Trump is likely to come in with broader concerns about the US economy, and I think much more willingness to push for decoupling in larger swaths of the economy.
I look forward to sit down with Donald Trump to discuss how we can face these threats collectively.
The future of Europe no longer depends on presidential elections in the US, but primarily on Europe itself.
World Leaders Reactions to Trump Election
- Donald Trump urges Putin to avoid escalation in Ukraine war following phone call between US and Russia leaders
- Putin congratulates Trump on US election victory in first public comments
sources
- 1.South China Morning Post
- 2.The Washington Post
- 3.Daily Sabah
- 4.Al Jazeera
- 5.CNA News
- 6.The New York Times
- 7.DW News
- 8.The Times of India
- 9.CNN
- 10.BBC
- 11.Le Monde
- 12.The Guardian
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.2024 US Presidential Election
- 3.Israel-Palestine Conflict
- 4.Russia-Ukraine War
- 5.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 6.Election
- 7.Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah Conflict
- 8.China Claims in South China Sea
- 9.World Economy
- 10.Political status of Taiwan
- 11.North-South Korea Conflict
- 12.European defense
countries
- 1.Afghanistan
- 2.Australia
- 3.Belarus
- 4.Switzerland
- 5.China
- 6.Germany
- 7.Finland
- 8.France
- 9.United Kingdom
- 10.Greece
- 11.Hong Kong
- 12.Hungary
organizations
- 1.White House
- 2.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 3.Republican Party
- 4.Kremlin
- 5.European Commission
- 6.European Political Community
- 7.European Union
- 8.Democratic Party
- 9.EU Council
- 10.IBON Foundation
- 11.Pentagon
- 12.UBS
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Xi Jinping
- 3.Kamala Harris
- 4.Ursula Von Der Leyen
- 5.Viktor Orban
- 6.Vladimir Putin
- 7.Volodymyr Zelenskiy
- 8.Joe Biden
- 9.Emmanuel Macron
- 10.Charles Michel
- 11.James David Vance
- 12.Mao Ning