Donald Trump won the United States election and will return to the White House as the country’s 47th president.
The former president managed to win in key states like Pennsylvania, Georgia and North Carolina, bringing him closer to victory.
On his part, his rival, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris, is silent. His campaign announced he will speak this Wednesday.
Before his victory was confirmed, the Republican candidate declared himself the winner in front of a packed auditorium of supporters in Palm Beach, Florida.
In his speech, Trump defined what was until then a partial recount as “A.” great victory For the American people that will allow us to make America great again.
It also triggered a series of greetings and celebrations from various world leaders.
From Israel, Prime Minister benjamin netanyahu Congratulated Trump and his wife Melania Trump for what they defined “The greatest comeback in history”,
Netanyahu announced the result, which he described as a “great victory”, adding that “his historic return to the White House marks a new beginning for the United States and a commitment to the great alliance between Israel and the United States.” Provides a powerful renewal.”
On the other hand, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskypublished an extensive message on his social networks where he described the provisional result as an “impressive electoral victory!”
“We look forward to an era of a stronger United States under the decisive leadership of President Trump,” the Ukrainian president wrote.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip ErdoganThe man, who maintained good relations with Donald Trump during his first term, also described his victory as “historic”.
“I congratulate my friend Donald Trump,” Erdogan wrote in a message on Twitter.
“In this new period… I hope that relations between Turkey and the United States will strengthen, regional and global crises and wars, especially the Palestinian issue and the war between Russia and Ukraine, will end; I believe That we will do more for a more just world.
And he added: “I hope that the elections will be beneficial to our friendly and allied people in the United States and to all humanity.”
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer He also joined in congratulating Donald Trump on his “historic election victory”.
“I look forward to working with you in the years to come,” he said. “As the closest allies, we are united in defending our shared values of freedom, democracy and entrepreneurship,” he said.
“From development and security to innovation and technology, I know the special relationship between the UK and US will continue to thrive on both sides of the Atlantic for years to come.”
President of the Government of Spain, Pedro SanchezAlso announced his intention to work with Donald Trump, which he said will lead to “a strong bilateral and transatlantic alliance.”
“Congratulations Donald Trump on your victory and election as the 47th President of the United States. We will work on our strategic bilateral relations and a solid transatlantic alliance,” Sanchez published in X.
Even the President of France, Emmanuel MacronAttended the felicitation early on Wednesday.
“Ready to work together as we did for four years. With your and my trust. With respect and ambition. For greater peace and prosperity,” he wrote.
Similarly, andn Italy, Prime Minister Giorgia MeloniIndicated that Trump’s victory would strengthen relations between the two countries.
In a post on X, Meloni offered her “sincere congratulations.”
He said there is an “unbreakable alliance” between Italy and the United States and added: “It is a strategic link that I am sure we will now strengthen even further.”
Many Latin American leaders also sent congratulatory messages to Trump.
Argentina’s President, Javier Miley, X wrote: “Congratulations on your landslide election victory.” And he added: “Now, let the United States be great again. You know you can count on Argentina to get the job done.”
“Success and blessings,” Miley declared.
He Former President of Brazill jair bolsonaro There was another Latin American political leader who sent public greetings to Republicans.
“Thank you, my God. Congratulations, Trump,” Bolsonaro expressed first with a brief message, which he later elaborated on.
“Today we are witnessing the resurrection of a true warrior. A man who, despite facing a brutal electoral process and unfair judicial persecution in 2020, has risen again like few others in history,” Bolsonaro wrote in a second message. Only people have been able to do it.”
Brazil’s former president, who lost his re-election bid in 2022, described Trump as his “friend” and said it was a victory “A milestone that re-ignites the flame of freedom”
And its impact “will reverberate around the world, giving rise to right-wing and conservative movements in countless other countries.”More briefly, the President of El Salvador, Nayib BukeleCelebrated the Republican leader’s victory.
“Congratulations to President-elect Donald of the United States of America. May God bless you and guide you,” the Central American country’s president congratulated.
Among Latin American leaders who lie on the other side of the political spectrum from Donald Trump, Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro wrote in X:
“The American people have spoken and they are respected. Congratulations to Trump on his victory. North/South talks are still valid and the reality of climate collapse will make me think about solutions.”
And he added: “The only way to seal the borders is for the prosperity of the people of the South and an end to the blockade.”
The Colombian president declared, “The progressive perspective in the United States cannot appreciate the genocide in Gaza.”
In Mexico, President Claudia SheinbaumSaid in his morning press conference that he would wait until the election count was over to issue an official statement about Trump’s victory, but indicated that “there is no cause for concern about these results.”
And he added: “We are an independent and sovereign country and we will have good relations with the United States. I’m sure of it,” Sheinbaum declared.
And even the President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Those who publicly announced their support for Democratic candidate Kamala Harris four days ago sent a message to the President-elect this Wednesday.
“My congratulations to President Donald Trump on his election victory and his return to the presidency of the United States. Democracy is the voice of the people and must always be respected,” the Brazilian president wrote in a statement.
On your behalf, President of Chile, gabriel boricHas become silent. Despite the public activities during the morning, he did not specifically mention Trump’s victory, although he did note the political polarization that affects the country and the world. “Just see what happens in other latitudes,” the president said.
In any case, the Chilean government’s decision – for now – was to focus the matter on its Minister of Foreign Affairs, Alberto Van Klaveren, who considered that the Republican victory was “extremely” clear.
Chile’s foreign minister said, “We believe that this is a really relevant election at all levels. We maintain a state relationship with the United States, relations are between states and we want to have the best relations with President Trump. Aspire to.”
China, which maintained a relationship of rivalry during Trump’s first term He now seems to be maintaining a cautious stance on trade, technology and security issues with Washington.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning did not directly mention Trump, but affirmed Beijing’s interest in maintaining “peaceful coexistence” with the United States.
“We are committed to focusing on relations between China and the United States based on the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation,” the spokesperson said on Wednesday after Donald Trump was declared the winner of the US presidential election. And will continue to manage.”
And a congratulatory message came from there too NATO, the organization with which Trump had turbulent relations during his first term.
Secretary General Mark Rutte stressed that Trump’s return to the White House would help the alliance remain strong.
“His leadership will once again be a vital element in keeping our alliance strong. “I look forward to working with them to advance peace,” Rutte said in a statement.
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