Trump's unexpected return: Global leaders line up to welcome 47th US president

After leaving office 4 years ago Donald Trump made an astonishing comeback to win US presidency. World leaders from Ukraine to Japan rushed to send their well-wishes highlighting plans for future cooperation

November 6 2024 , 12:24 PM  •  621 views

Trump's unexpected return: Global leaders line up to welcome 47th US president

World leaders quickly responded to Donald Trumps unexpected win in the US presidential race on nov-6th. His come-back to power (after leaving White House 4 years ago) got attention from allies worldwide

I appreciate President Trumpʼs commitment to the ʼpeace through strengthʼ approach in global affairs

Volodymyr Zelenskiy‚ Ukraineʼs President

Key US allies shared their thoughts: Benjamin Netanyahu called it “historys greatest comeback“ while Emmanuel Macron showed readiness to work together. Narendra Modi mentioned plans for India-US partnership growth; Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba talked about raising alliance to new heights

European reaction showed mixed feelings but stayed diplomatic:

  • Olaf Scholz focused on trans-atlantic cooperation
  • Mark Rutte highlighted NATO importance
  • Giorgia Meloni called ties “unshakeable“
  • Viktor Orban praised it as biggest US political comeback

Asian leaders seemed ready for new chapter - Lai Ching-te from Taiwan stressed shared values while South Koreas Yoon Suk Yeol predicted brighter future for partnerships

Middle Eastern responses were warm: Turkish president Erdogan hoped for better crisis-handling; Saudi leadership sent quick congrats. Al-Sisi mentioned regional stability plans

Global south leaders joined too: Lula from Brazil noted peoples choice must be respected; South Africas Ramaphosa looked forward to G20 cooperation. Australian PM Albanese focused on Indo-Pacific security needs

Most messages had common theme - strengthening ties and working on global peace but former Russian president Medvedev had different take pointing out Trumps business-like approach to international spending