President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed Trump’s “decisive leadership” and his “‘peace through strength’ approach in global affairs.”Some Ukrainians were nonplussed by what they saw as the equivocal support provided by President Joe Biden — despite that totaling some $175 billion since 2022 — and say they remain optimistic Trump could offer a new start.
“Poland’s leadership will rise to the occasion.”Freed from the responsibility of having to retain diplomatic ties with Trump, some of Europe’s mayors appeared more willing to speak openly about the president elect.
Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo said Trump’s win was “bad news for the world, democracies, Europe, climate, women and Ukraine, a country fighting for our freedom.” She accused Trump of “playing his part” in undermining democracy and the rule of law.
“Others will be worried about the future of NATO or tackling the climate crisis.”Beijing most likely sees danger, too, in Trump’s unpredictability as well as his promised 60% tariffs on Chinese goods.
But may also see opportunity in what is viewed as his isolationist ability to diminish American influence around the world.
Persons:
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump’s, ”, Joe Biden —, Trump, ” Radek Sikorski, “, ” Freed, Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, Sadiq Khan
Organizations:
Trump, Paris Mayor, U.S, ”, NATO
Locations:
Poland, Russia, Europe, Ukraine, London, Beijing