donald trump was invested this Monday as president of USA and returns to the White House four years later. In his inaugural address, the president has promised to rename the Gulf of Mexico as gulf of america or resume the Panama Canal as some of its most striking measures, while ensuring that “America’s golden age begins now”.
Trump has been supported this Monday by some international leaders who have shown themselves in favor of his policies and who have exhibited the unity of the international right, such as the president of Argentina, Javier Milei, or the Italian prime minister, Giorgia Meloni.
In addition, other recognized faces of the international right were invited, such as the British Eurosceptic Nigel Faragathe French far-right Eric Zemmouror the president of the ultra-conservative European parliamentary bloc Patriots for Europe, Santiago Abascal.
Reactions from all over the world have not been long in coming and we have seen how international leaders They have quickly spoken out in favor of the inauguration of the North American president.
One of them has been Pedro Sanchezthat despite the fact that this Monday he asked Europe to rebel against the American “techno-caste”, Thus referring to the great technology magnates who have expressed their support for Trump, he congratulated the new president with a message on social networks in which he said that he hopes to work with the new Administration “to strengthen the strategic relationship between our countries and address common global challenges”.
Other international leaders have also spoken out, such as Benjamin Netanyahuwho has assured that he hopes to work with him to achieve “the return of the remaining hostages, destroy the military capabilities and political mandate of Hamas in Gaza”; either Volodomir Zelenskywho stated that today is “a day of change and also a day of hope for the resolution of many global problems and challenges”.
Europe highlights transatlantic ties
The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmerhas celebrated the relationship of “collaboration, cooperation and partnership” between both nations at a time when the United Kingdom and the United States have defended “the world from tyranny” and have worked for “mutual security and prosperity”.
“The United Kingdom and the United States will work together to ensure the success of our two countries and help people on both sides of the Atlantic. Since our first meeting in September, the president and I have talked about the need to deepen and invest in the transatlantic relationship”he indicated in a video.
The German Chancellor Olaf Scholzhas stressed in a message on social networks that the United States is a “very close ally”. “The objective of our policy is always a good transatlantic relationship,” he stated.
The president of Romania, Klaus Iohannishas also highlighted the “strong and dynamic transatlantic link” between European countries and the North American country. “Romania, a close strategic partner of the United States, wishes him every success in this important new mandate”he highlighted.
For his part, the Portuguese Prime Minister, Luis Montenegrohas highlighted that the United States and Portugal “they share solid values and interests”while asserting that “a solid transatlantic partnership is more important than ever.”
The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Petr Fialahas indicated that it hopes to cooperate with the United States, since it is a “key ally” in terms of “security and commercial relations.” “I am convinced that we will continue to successfully develop these relations together with President Trump and his new administration”he added.
The Swedish Prime Minister, Ulf Kristerssonhas congratulated Trump on being sworn in as president and has indicated that he hopes to “cooperate closely” with the United States. Likewise, the Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakishas stated that he will work with the new Administration “to promote security, stability and shared prosperity.”
The Irish Prime Minister, Simon Harris, He has highlighted that he will cooperate with the Trump Administration, since the new tenant of the White House “has invested a lot” in the Irish territory thanks to “his contacts” with the golf club he has in Doonbeg.
“The world faces many challenges, including conflict, climate change, threats to democracy and ensuring economic growth and stability. American leadership will be essential if we are to face these challenges together and succeed,” he said. stated in a statement.