Since yesterday, Wednesday, congratulations have come from several leaders and heads of state to the Republican candidate Donald Trumpfor winning BUS presidential electionsOne of the most recent and prominent was the congratulatory telegram sent by the Chinese President Xi Jinping Today, Thursday, to the US President-elect.
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Mao Ning said yesterday, Wednesday, “Our policy towards the United States is consistent… We will continue to look at and deal with Sino-American relations in accordance with the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence, and win-win cooperation.”
Arab and European insults
Earlier on Wednesday, official messages and communications issued by Arab countries included congratulations to Trump from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the Emirates, Kuwait, Bahrain, the Sultanate of Oman, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine, Iraq, Lebanon, Yemen, Sudan, Mauritania, Algeria, and Morocco.
Leaders, heads of government and countries also rushed to… Europe Yesterday, to congratulate Trump, who announced his “historic victory” in the US presidential elections, and at the forefront of the congratulators were France, Germany, Italy, Austria, Ireland, and the Netherlands, along with Britain, Turkey, South Korea, Japan, and other countries.
While Trump congratulated European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, stressing her “aspiration to work together,” Mark Rutte – Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) – said that Trump’s leadership once again “will be key to maintaining the strength of our alliance.”
The American interior
She ran as the Democratic nominee for the US Presidential and Vice Presidential elections Kamala Harris A phone call was made to Republican candidate Trump in which she congratulated him on his election victory, according to the Democratic candidate’s campaign manager.
In turn, the Trump campaign said that the President-elect spoke with Harris and received her congratulations on his “historic victory,” while the White House said that the President Joe Biden He spoke by phone with President-elect Trump, congratulated him on his victory, and invited him to a meeting at the White House.
Yesterday, Trump also received remarkable congratulations from Mike Pence The former US Vice President who defected from Trump in 2021 when he refused to stop ratifying the nomination of Joe Biden as President of the United States.
Pence said in a post on the X platform, “The American people have spoken. Our sincere congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump and his family on his election as the 47th President of the United States.”
Pence, 65, competed against Trump in the Republican presidential primaries, but withdrew in October 2023, saying his campaign had failed to gain support.
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