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ximmy
9th November 2016, 07:26 PM
Leaders, many of whom had criticised the Republican in the run-up to the election, express wish to work with him.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was one of the first world leaders to congratulate Republican leader Donald Trump (http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/11/profile-president-donald-trump-161109050153947.html) on his election as the 45th president of the United States.
The Kremlin said Putin sent Trump a telegram of congratulation, expressing "his hope to work together for removing Russian-American relations from their crisis state".


In the aftermath of a hard-fought and often divisive campaign, it is worth recalling and reaffirming that the unity in diversity of the United States is one of the country's greatest strengths. I encourage all Americans to stay true to that spirit
Ban Ki-moon, the UN chief




The Russian leader said Moscow was ready to try to restore good relations with the US but it must be "based on principles of equality, mutual respect and a real accounting each other's positions".
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said in a statement that he "congratulates the elected American president, Donald Trump, and hopes that peace will be achieved during his term".
An Abbas aide, Saeb Erekat, said on Wednesday he did not expect US positions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict to change under Trump.
Erekat said the Republican and Democratic parties were both committed to a two-state solution of the conflict and "I think this will not change with the coming administration".


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated the billionare businessman on his elevation to the White House, calling him a "true friend of the State of Israel".
"President-elect Trump is a true friend of the State of Israel ... I am confident that president-elect Trump and I will continue to strengthen the unique alliance between our two countries and bring it to ever greater heights," he said.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said he hopes the administration of Trump will "strengthen the bonds of international cooperation" and described Hillary Clinton as "a powerful symbol of women's empowerment".
"In the aftermath of a hard-fought and often divisive campaign, it is worth recalling and reaffirming that the unity in diversity of the United States is one of the country's greatest strengths. I encourage all Americans to stay true to that spirit."







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Major world leaders, many of whom had publically criticised Trump in the run-up to election day, have lined up to express their wish to work with him.
Here are some more reaction from around the world:
NATO
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said he was looking forward to working with the US president-elect and that US leadership was vital to the world's biggest military alliance.
Stoltenberg said on Wednesday that "it is important that the Trans-Atlantic bond remains strong" and that "US leadership is as important as ever".
"US leadership is as important as ever ... I look forward to working with president-elect Trump."
The European Union
European Union leaders have invited Trump to visit the 28-nation bloc to assess trans-Atlantic ties.
With "sincere congratulations," EU Council President Donald Tusk and his Commission counterpart Jean-Claude Juncker said that, despite Trump's campaign talk of protectionism and isolationism, both sides "should consolidate the bridges we have been building across the Atlantic."
The EU's foreign policy chief said that ties with the United States go beyond the election of Trump.
Federica Mogherini said on Wednesday on Twitter that "EU-US ties are deeper than any change in politics. We'll continue to work together, rediscovering the strength of Europe."
Germany
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has offered President-elect Trump "close cooperation" on the basis of shared values that she said included respect for human dignity regardless of people's origin, gender or religion.


"Germany and America are connected by values: democracy, freedom, respect for the law and for the dignity of human beings, independently of origin, skin color, religion, gender, sexual orientation or political views."
France
French President Francois Hollande said the election "opens a period of uncertainty".
Hollande said "certain positions taken by Donald Trump during the American campaign must be confronted with the values and interests we share with the United States".
The French leader had openly endorsed Hillary Clinton.
"What is at stake is peace, the fight against terrorism, the situation in the Middle East. It is economic relations and the preservation of the planet," he said.
Iran
Iran's semi-official news agency Tasnim quoted the country's foreign minister as saying the US needed to implement its part of multilateral international commitments under last year's historic nuclear deal.







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During the campaign, Trump had criticised the deal and suggested he would try to renegotiate it.
Zarif was quoted as saying that any US president "should have a correct understanding of realities of the world and our region and face them realistically".
Canada
"We look forward to working very closely with President-elect Trump, his administration, and with the United States Congress in the years ahead," Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
The Taliban
The Taliban armed group called on Trump to withdraw all US forces from Afghanistan once he takes office as president.
In a statement sent to The Associated Press new agency, Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid said a Trump administration "should allow Afghans to become a free nation and have relationships with other countries based on non-interference in each other's affairs".


The Afghan conflict is in its 16th year. The Taliban have spread their footprint across Afghanistan in the two years since most international combat troops withdrew.
Turkey
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he hoped the Republican leader's election as president marked a new era in the US that he hoped would lead to "beneficial" steps for fundamental rights, liberties and democracy in the world.
"Personally and on behalf of the nation, I wish to consider this decision by the American people a positive sign and wish them a successful future."
Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said a "new page" would be opened in US-Turkey relations if Washington extradited the Pennyslvania-based cleric Fetullah Gulen who Turkey blames for orchestrating the July 15 failed coup.








China
Chinese President Xi Jinping conveyed his congratulations to the president-elect, saying he looked forward to working with Trump on promoting ties in a "constructive" way that avoided conflict and confrontation.
During his campaign, Trump accused China of illegally subsidising exports, manipulating its currency and stealing intellectual property.
State broadcaster CCTV reported on Wednesday that Xi said the two biggest economies in the world shared common interests and shouldered a "special and important responsibility in upholding world peace".
"I highly value China-US relations and am looking forward to working with you to expand cooperation in all fields, including in bilateral, regional and global aspects."
Britain
"Britain and the United States have an enduring and special relationship based on the values of freedom, democracy and enterprise," British Prime Minister Theresa May said.
South Africa
"Looking forward to working with president-elect [Donald] Trump to build on the strong relations that exist between the two countries," South African President Jacob Zuma said.
Kenya


I highly value China-US relations and am looking forward to working with you to expand cooperation in all fields, including in bilateral, regional and global aspects
Xi Jingping, the Chinese president




Kenyan President Uhuru Kenyatta sent a message of congratulations to Trump, saying "the American people have spoken, and they have spoken clearly".
"The ties that bind Kenya and the United States of America are close and strong. They are old, and based in the values that we hold dear: in democracy, in the rule of law, and in the equality of peoples."
Japan
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe sent his "heartfelt congratulations" to the real estate tycoon-turned-politican on his election.
"As a very successful businessman with extraordinary talents, not only you made a great contribution to the growth of the US economy, but now as a strong leader, you have demonstrated your determination to lead the United States."


Philippines
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who has lashed out at Democratic president Barack Obama for criticising his anti-drug crackdown, congratulated Trump.
Duterte said he looked forward to working with the new American leader to enhance relations.
The 71-year-old Philippine leader has announced his desire to scale back joint combat drills with the US military and end the presence of foreign troops, including Americans, in the country in two years.
India
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Trump on Twitter. Modi tweeted that "we appreciate the friendship you have articulated toward India during your campaign.
Trump had reached out to Indian-American voters at a rally in New Jersey in mid-October, praising Modi and vowing to defeat what he called terrorism.
In the Indian capital on Wednesday, some from right-wing Hindu nationalist group Hindu Sena celebrated Trump's victory at a central protest ground.
Egypt
"[Egypt] now hopes that Donald Trump's presidency will breathe a new spirit into Egyptian-American relations," an Egyptian presidency statement said.

ximmy
9th November 2016, 07:32 PM
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Anxious world leaders seek clarity on Trump policiesWorld leaders offered to work with Donald Trump when he takes over as U.S. president, but expressed anxiety over how he will handle problems from the Middle East to an assertive Russia and whether he will carry out a number of campaign threats.
Several authoritarian and right-wing leaders hailed the billionaire businessman and former TV show host, who won the leadership of the world's most powerful country against the odds in Tuesday's election.
China, a target of Trump's ire during his campaign, appealed for cooperation. Mexico also struck a conciliatory tone, despite Trump's insults to Mexican migrants and pledges to build a wall to separate the two countries. South Korea urged him not to change policy on North Korea's nuclear tests.

http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-election-reaction-idUSKBN13410L

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Cebu_4_2
9th November 2016, 10:48 PM
South Korea urged him not to change policy on North Korea's nuclear tests.

Because they don't have a central global banker?

ximmy
10th November 2016, 02:07 PM
LOL...
Canada PM says ready to renegotiate NAFTA with Trump
Ottawa (AFP) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday he is willing to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which US President-elect Donald Trump has said he wants to change or scrap.
During the campaign, Trump called NAFTA the worst trade deal the United States has ever signed, while proposing protectionist measures to repatriate American jobs lost to free trade.
"I think it's important that we be open to talking about trade deals," Trudeau -- a fierce defender of free trade, which helps bolster the Canadian economy -- told reporters.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/canada-pm-trudeau-says-ready-renegotiate-nafta-trump-165713892.html

Mexico says ready to 'modernize' NAFTA with Trump
MEXICO CITY: Mexico is willing to "modernize" the North American Free Trade Agreement with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration and Canada, but will not renegotiate the pact, the foreign minister said.
Foreign Minister Claudia Ruiz Massieu said NAFTA has "yielded great results" for the three nations, but that there is an opportunity to make it "more beneficial" to all.
"We are willing to talk about this with the new government and with Canada as well," Ruiz Massieu told CNN late Wednesday.
"We think it is an opportunity to think if we should modernize it, not renegotiate it, but to modernize it," Ruiz Massieu said.
https://www.dailystar.com.lb/News/World/2016/Nov-10/380652-mexico-says-ready-to-modernize-nafta-with-trump.ashx


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ximmy
10th November 2016, 04:18 PM
President Assad: Syria is ready to co-operate with Donald Trump President-elect has vowed that the US will be less interventionist in the Middle East in future, a stance welcomed by Damascus


Embattled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad (http://www.independent.co.uk/topic/Bashar-al-Assad) is “ready” to cooperate with the US President-elect Donald Trump (http://www.independent.co.uk/topic/donald-trump), one of Mr Assad’s advisers has said.
Speaking to US media group National Public Radio on Thursday – just after Mr Trump’s seismic victory in the US general election – Bouthaina Shaaban said any collaboration on Syria’s almost six-year-long civil war (http://www.independent.co.uk/topic/syria-civil-war) will depend on “whether Mr Trump’s policies meet expectations.”
“I think the American people have sent a great, a very important message to the world,” she added.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/donald-trump-syria-assad-ready-to-co-operate-russia-putin-war-a7409096.html

osoab
10th November 2016, 04:20 PM
The Brits are freaking out that May was the 9th call. Duterte is pro Trump. Mexico is willing to look at NAFTA.

Did this happen in 2000 and 2008?

singular_me
10th November 2016, 04:40 PM
wait a minute...

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Trump Intends to Recognise Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel
nov 10 2016
Their calls came as one of Trump’s advisers on Israel and the Middle East, David Friedman, told the Jerusalem Post that Trump would follow through on his promise..... “I’m certain that President-elect Trump and I will continue to strengthen the unique alliance between Israel and the United States, and bring it to new heights,” he added.

Trump adviser to 'JPost': President-elect will be best friend Israel ever had
http://www.jpost.com/Us-Election-Results/Donald-Trump/Trump-adviser-to-Post-President-elect-will-be-Israels-best-friend-ever-472115

‘It was a campaign promise and there is every intention to keep it,” Friedman said. ‘We are going to see a very different relationship between America and Israel in a positive way.”’

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/09/israel-donald-trump-netanyahu-jerusalem

True friends’: Benjamin Netanyahu with Donald Trump in September. Photograph: Kobi Gideon/GPO/EPA
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/09/israel-donald-trump-netanyahu-jerusalem#img

EE_
10th November 2016, 04:47 PM
wait a minute...

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Trump Intends to Recognise Jerusalem as the Capital of Israel
nov 10 2016
Their calls came as one of Trump’s advisers on Israel and the Middle East, David Friedman, told the Jerusalem Post that Trump would follow through on his promise..... “I’m certain that President-elect Trump and I will continue to strengthen the unique alliance between Israel and the United States, and bring it to new heights,” he added.

Trump adviser to 'JPost': President-elect will be best friend Israel ever had
http://www.jpost.com/Us-Election-Results/Donald-Trump/Trump-adviser-to-Post-President-elect-will-be-Israels-best-friend-ever-472115

‘It was a campaign promise and there is every intention to keep it,” Friedman said. ‘We are going to see a very different relationship between America and Israel in a positive way.”’

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/09/israel-donald-trump-netanyahu-jerusalem

True friends’: Benjamin Netanyahu with Donald Trump in September. Photograph: Kobi Gideon/GPO/EPA
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/nov/09/israel-donald-trump-netanyahu-jerusalem#img

Trump said America first, so he probably won't get around to it for a while.