World leader welcome Trump's return to the White House
World leader welcome Trump's return to the White House
Weltführer congratulated President Donald Trump on his
Trump's return to the White House indicates a profound change in international relationships. The new president immediately ordered the US back to withdraw from the Parisian climate agreement and the World Health Organization Prepare "America First" agenda. Some populist leaders celebrated Trump's return, including India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who called the US President a "dear friend", as well as Hungary Viktor Orbán, who said: "Now it is our time to shine." But not all messages were congratulations. Some leaders expressed their displeasure about statements that Trump made during his inauguration, as well as the controversial executive measures that he signed immediately after taking office. The President Panamas, José Raúl Mulino, rejected Trump's promise that the USA would "take back" the Panama Canal. This important waterway in Central America was built by the USA, but is now under panamic control. "The channel belongs to Panama and will continue to do it," emphasized Mulino in a explanation. Cuba condemned Trump's decision that the communist island again on the US list of states that support terrorism . The Cuban President described this step as "act of arrogance and disregard for truth". Cuba's Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez also criticized the decision and said that Trump was "drunk from arrogance". The outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau chose a more conciliatory tone, despite Trump's most recent allusions to make Canada the 51st state of the United States, and the hint that on February 1 will raise an inch of 25 % on imports from Canada and Mexico. Trudeau congratulated Trump and explained that Canada was looking forward to working with the new government, "while we protect and defend the interests of the Canadians". Trump had signaled several times that he wanted to end the wars in the Middle East and in Ukraine. Important actors in both conflicts have adapted their positions accordingly. The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu explained in a video address that "the best days of our alliance will come" and thanked Trump for his support in conveying a ceasefire and a hostage-taking agreement with Hamas. The Russian President Vladimir Putin was also open to the reconstruction of relationships with the new US government and welcomed the statements of Trump and his team, who express the desire to restore direct contact with Russia. Trump explained that he was planning to meet Putin as soon as the talks are set up. Several Asian leaders also used social media to congratulate Trump and express their hopes for continued alliance. Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said in a He is looking forward to working with them to work with them To strengthen partnership between Japan and the USA and to pursue our common goal of a free and open Indo-Pacific ”. In Europe, the German Chancellor Olaf Scholz Trump on x Worked together to promote prosperity and freedom on both sides of the Atlantic.
also leaders and diplomats in the Middle East expressed hope for closer relationships with the United States. The de facto leader Syria, the former rebel manager Ahmed al-Sharaa, expressed optimistic and named Trump the one who could bring peace to the region in the Middle East and bring stability back to the region. "We look forward to improving the relationships between our two countries based on dialogue and understanding," he said in a statement "on behalf of the new administration of Syria". The Saudi ambassador in the USA, Reema Bandar al-Saud, published photos of the inauguration in Washington on her X account, including a meeting with Trump. "While our two nations celebrate 80 years of friendship, it was an honor for me to bring the congratulations of our leadership on behalf of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," she wrote. Overall, these reactions reflect the complex and often contradictory expectations that are linked to the new US government. The developments of the coming months will show how international relationships under the leadership of Trump will develop. influence on international relationships
reactions of populist leaders
criticism from Central America and the Caribbean
ambiguous reactions from Canada
look into the future of conflicts
During his election campaign, open discussions with Russia
hopes from Asia and Europe
hopes in the Middle East