Following Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, prominent figures from around the globe have shared their congratulations, with some referring to the result as a historic comeback.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has had a strained relationship with outgoing President Joe Biden, hailed Trump’s return as “history’s greatest comeback,” emphasizing it as a “new beginning for America” and a reinforcement of the “great alliance between Israel and America.”
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer also extended his congratulations, expressing eagerness to work alongside Trump, remarking, “From growth and security to innovation and tech, I know that the UK-US special relationship will continue to prosper on both sides of the Atlantic for years to come.”
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, a close Trump ally, celebrated the election as a “much-needed victory for the world.” He praised Trump’s success as “the biggest comeback in US political history!” and reaffirmed his support, noting he was the only EU leader to back Trump’s initial bid in 2016.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico described Trump’s victory as a “defeat of liberal and progressive ideas,” advising that it served as a reminder to “never trust the media and polls.” French President Emmanuel Macron expressed readiness to work with Trump “with respect and ambition” and held discussions with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz about defending Europe’s interests in the evolving global landscape.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz also acknowledged the longstanding US-Germany partnership, emphasizing collaboration for “prosperity and freedom on both sides of the Atlantic.” NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte highlighted the importance of Trump’s leadership for alliance cohesion, saying he looked forward to advancing “peace through strength.”
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky conveyed his support for Trump’s “peace through strength” doctrine, hopeful it could pave the way for a “just peace” in Ukraine. However, there are concerns within Ukraine about Trump’s plans to press for a settlement with Russian President Vladimir Putin, potentially compromising Ukrainian territory.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni underscored the “unshakable alliance” between Italy and the US, voicing optimism for strengthened bilateral ties. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and Irish Prime Minister Simon Harris each pledged dedication to the “strategic” relationships with the US.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen extended warm wishes, emphasizing the enduring partnership between the EU and the US, while Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed his eagerness to work with Trump for “more opportunity, prosperity, and security.”
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, despite previously supporting Trump’s opponent, wished him “luck and success,” calling for “dialogue and joint work for peace.” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov took a reserved stance, saying Russia would judge Trump’s presidency “based on concrete steps and concrete words,” while Iran’s government noted that their nation’s livelihood would remain unaffected.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Trump a “friend,” expressing his enthusiasm to renew collaborative efforts for the “betterment of our people.” Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan also called Trump a friend, hoping for enhanced cooperation on global and regional crises.
Argentina’s President Javier Milei congratulated Trump, echoing his campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again,” while Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese committed to strengthening US-Australia cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning made a neutral statement, respecting the American people’s choice, while Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Chief Tsai Ming-yen said they expected continued US support.
Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. commended Americans for their “triumph,” noting that the election showcased the “strength of American values.” Analysts speculate that North Korea’s Kim Jong Un, who held three historic summits with Trump, is closely watching the outcome, as it could open potential channels for renewed dialogue.
African leaders also congratulated Trump, with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa expressing his desire to “continue the close and mutually beneficial partnership” between the US and Africa. Trump’s prior term saw minimal engagement with the continent, a point of criticism among African nations.