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World Leaders React As Trump Wins Presidential Election with 292 Electoral Votes

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By DAYO ADESULU

Donald Trump has officially won the 2024 U.S. presidential election with a decisive 292 electoral votes, surpassing the 270 required to claim victory. Vice President Kamala Harris garnered 224 electoral votes, according to the Associated Press. President Joe Biden extended congratulations to the President-elect and invited him to the White House for transition discussions.


A Call for Unity and Prosperity

In a celebratory address to supporters in West Palm Beach, Florida, Trump laid out his vision for a “strong, safe, and richer America.” His plans include securing U.S. borders, reducing taxes, and restoring economic growth. “We will cut taxes and bring prosperity to American families,” Trump emphasized, highlighting middle-class financial relief.

Ending Global Conflicts

Trump vowed to end international conflicts, including the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas-Lebanon wars. “I would not start a war; I will end one,” he affirmed, committing to a peaceful stance in foreign policy.


Key Partnerships and Congratulatory Messages from World Leaders

World leaders responded swiftly to Trump’s election win:

  • Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu congratulated Trump, expressing hopes for strengthened ties and cooperative efforts on global issues.
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised Trump’s victory as “history’s greatest comeback” and anticipates renewed U.S.-Israel collaboration on security.
  • French President Emmanuel Macron and China’s Foreign Ministry sent diplomatic messages, reflecting cautious optimism for U.S.-China relations.
  • NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte voiced confidence in Trump’s ability to reinforce the alliance.

Mixed Reactions on U.S. Foreign Policy Impact

The election has sparked diverse opinions among foreign policy experts and diplomats. Former Nigerian Foreign Minister Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi criticized Trump’s election as a setback for democratic values. Conversely, former diplomat Rasheed Akinkuolie highlighted Trump’s direct approach, suggesting it could benefit Middle Eastern peace efforts.

African Relations: Limited U.S. Involvement Expected
Charles Onunaiju, an African foreign relations analyst, predicts that Trump’s presidency may focus on countering Chinese and Russian influence, with less emphasis on economic partnerships with Africa. The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) may face challenges as Trump prioritizes reshoring American manufacturing.


The Path Ahead for Trump’s Second Term

With his inauguration set for January 20, 2025, Trump pledged unwavering dedication to creating “a strong, safe, and prosperous America.” As President Biden’s administration prepares for the transition, international communities watch closely to see how Trump’s policies may reshape U.S. engagement on the global stage.

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