Yesterday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he called Donald Trump to congratulate him. According to him, the two leaders “agreed to maintain a close dialogue and move forward [notre] cooperation. »
Donald Trump’s position on the Ukrainian conflict is known to everyone. In particular, he expressed doubts about the United States’ continued commitment to kyiv as the war with Russia drags on. Donald Trump also made comments suggesting the United States could put pressure on Ukraine to agree to an uneasy truce with Russia.
Re-elected for a fourth term in the state of Vermont, Senator Bernie Sanders did not go with tweezers to criticize his own party after the defeat of Kamala Harris and the takeover of the Senate by the Republicans. In a statement, he stressed that Democratic leadership must “have serious policy discussions” about increasing support from Latino and black workers for Republican candidates.
According to him, “a Democratic party that has abandoned the working class” should not be surprised that “the working class has abandoned them in return.” “. He also added that “the American people are angry and demanding change,” denouncing inaction on issues like wealth inequality, deteriorating living standards and high drug prices.
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu extended his “heartfelt congratulations” to JD Vance, and his wife Usha Vance, of Indian origin. In a post on X, he praised the rise of Usha Vance. “Her victory marks a historic moment, as Usha Vance will become the first woman of Telugu origin to serve as Second Lady of the United States. This is a proud moment for the Telugu community across the world,” he wrote.
Separately, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said he had a “great conversation” with his “friend” Donald Trump, during which he congratulated him on his victory. The two leaders, who have maintained close ties since the Republican’s first term, described each other as “true friends.” »
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This Thursday, Vice-President Kamala Harris has no public events planned on her calendar. According to the White House, she will receive briefings and hold internal meetings.
President-elect Donald Trump’s team is planning an upcoming visit to Washington for a meeting with President Joe Biden, potentially as early as next week. On Wednesday, Joe Biden called Donald Trump to congratulate him on his victory and invited him to the White House. During this call, he affirmed his commitment to ensuring a smooth transition between administrations and stressed the importance of bringing the country together during this period of transition.
For his part, Donald Trump expressed his gratitude to the outgoing president for this call and indicated that he planned to meet him “soon”, according to statements from his campaign team. This meeting would aim to mark a first step towards cooperation between the two leaders for a smooth transfer of power.
Kamala Harris has officially conceded defeat at Howard University. “Although I concede this election, I am not giving up the fight. » She expressed her pride in the campaign, thanked her supporters, notably Joe Biden, and sent a strong message to young people: “When we fight, we win. But sometimes the fight takes time. » Harris concluded by calling on everyone to uphold “the dignity that all deserve” and to act with kindness every day.
Hello everyone. The duel between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump ended with a large victory for the Republican candidate. The 20 Minutes editorial team continues to work 24 hours a day to give you all the information on the American presidential election.
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