World leaders responded to Donald Trump’s returning to the president on Monday with a mix of congrats, calls for assistance, and plan expectations.
Trump’s opening as the 47th President of the United States marked a critical moment on the planet level.
Ireland: ‘ Torch of democracy passes happily’
Simon Harris, the Irish Taoiseach ( Prime Minister ), extended warm thanks to President Trump and wished him success in his return to office.
“This is a significant time for President Trump individually and for the United States. As the light of politics passes happily from one head to the next, I offer my profound greatest wishes to him and the people of the United States, ” Harris said in a statement.
India: A ‘dear buddy’
Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended nice thanks to his “dear friend ” Donald Trump. “ I look forward to working closely together once again, to gain both our places, and to form a better future for the world, ” PM Modi said.
Russia: ‘Lasting Peace’
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Trump in his staged target and expressed openness to discourse on the Ukraine conflict. “The aim should not be a small peace but a lasting harmony based on respect for the genuine iterests of all people, ” Putin said.
Ukraine: ‘ Just Peace ’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed Trump’s decisive leadership, expressing hope that his “peace through strength ” approach would pave the way for a long-term and just peace.
Israel: ‘Best time ’ to appear
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed optimism about the future of US-Israel relationships. “ I believe that working together again we will raise the US-Israel alliance to even greater heights, ” Netanyahu said, predicting the “best days ” of the alliance lie ahead.
Italy: Facing ‘global problems’
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni pointed out cooperation on global issues, citing the importance of US-Italy relationships and Italy ’s part in strengthening US-Europe speech.
Germany: ‘Closest alliance’
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz congratulated Trump on X and reaffirmed the importance of US-Germany relations, describing America as “our closest ally. ”
Brazil: ‘Historic companion’
Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula de Torres congratulated Trump and expressed hope for continued solid relations between the two traditional allies.
Hungary: ‘ Our turn to shine’
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban congratulated Trump, writing, “Now it ’s our turn to shine! It’s our move to hold Brussels! ”