World Leaders Sending Congratulation to Trumps Victory in the US 2016 Presidential Election

By Michael Davis - 10 Nov '16 14:28PM
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The International Community has ardently monitored the recently concluded win of Republican Donald Trump. All over the globe, leaders from key countries and close allies of the United States have sent their overwhelming congratulations to the Blond Billionaire who is now the most powerful man in the world.

The Washington Times reported that the victory of triumphant Trump is the start of President Obama's nightmare. It was remembered that Obama commented that Trump would not win in this Election. At 3:30 in the morning after giving his victory speech, anti-Trump demonstrators swarmed outside the White House.

The leader of the British Conservative Party and now British Prime Minister Theresa May have congratulated Trump in the open. She expressed that she looks forward to working with the new US President. Further, the Prime Minister said that US and UK would remain as close partners in both trades, and in security and defense.

Putin congratulates Trump in Kremlin speech

Both Donald Tusk and Jean-Claude Juncker of the European Union commended Trump for winning the election. They invited Trump to the prepared US-EU summit in the most convenient time, said in The Guardian.

Jens Stoltenberg, Nato Secretary General, said: "It is important that the transatlantic bond remains strong." Stoltenberg believes that US Leadership is very important. German Chancellor Angela Merkel also highlighted that the United States is the closest friend Germany have.

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Vatican's Secretary if State, said on the radio that Trumps Government will be Fruitful. Leaders also in Spain, Slovenia, Sweden, Russia, and much more have shown overwhelming support for the Trump Government.

President Rodrigo Duterte, in a surprising move, sent his greetings to the President-Elect of the United States, as featured in BBC News. It was a global issue when Dirty Rody remarked against Obama and the US presence in the country, and the probability of separation of both countries as an ally.

It seems that there is a change of heart in the Philippines with the remarks of Duterte saying that the Philippines and the US will once again have "Mutual respect, mutual benefit and shared commitment to democratic ideals and the rule of law."

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