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LIVE – Donald Trump elected: “We do not have to delegate our security to the Americans”, says Macron

“We must decide to act, defend our national and European interests, and say that we do not want to delegate our economy and our security to others,” declared Emmanuel Macron from Budapest, the day after the election by Donald Trump.

“We do not have to delegate our security to the Americans,” added the head of state.

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12:09

EMMANUEL MACRON: “DO NOT DELEGATE OUR SECURITY TO THE AMERICANS”

“I had the opportunity to meet President-elect Donald Trump, I congratulated him,” declared Emmanuel Macron from Budapest (Hungary). “He will defend the interests of the Americans, it is legitimate. Are we ready to defend the interests of the Europeans? This is our priority. This must be neither in a naive trans-Atlanticism, nor in the reestablishment of because of our alliances, nor in narrow nationalism.”

“This is a decisive moment in history: do we want to read the history written by others or do we want to write history?” asks the Head of State in front of the other European leaders. “Our economies are strong, our countries have sophisticated defense systems and we represent something. We must decide to act, defend our national and European interests, and say that we do not want to delegate to others our economy and our security. […] We do not have to delegate our security to the Americans.”

11:37

EMMANUEL MACRON IN HUNGARY

Emmanuel Macron has just arrived in Budapest, Hungary, where European leaders are meeting the day after the election of Donald Trump. The President of the Republic will speak in a moment, his first reaction in front of the cameras. To follow live on LCI (channel 26) and TF1+ (new window).

10:51

I’LL TAKE

The head of NATO wants to discuss the Russia/North Korea “threat” with Donald Trump. “I look forward to sitting down with President Trump and seeing how we will collectively ensure that we address this threat,” Mark Rutte said.

10:21

JOE BIDEN SPEAKS

He has not spoken since the election of Donald Trump: American President Joe Biden will speak this Thursday to prepare for the transition until January 20. In a configuration that he had perhaps not imagined, the 81-year-old outgoing president, who had left his place in July to his vice-president to represent the Democrats, must speak solemnly at 5 p.m. (French time) . To be continued on LCI (channel 26) and TF1+ (new window).

09:03

UPDATE ON RESULTS

If Donald Trump is sure to return to the White House in January, the final results of the elections are still not known, since three states have not completed their counting. For now, the Republican has 294 electors (out of 270 needed), and Kamala Harris 223. Donald Trump is also preparing to win the popular vote: he trails his opponent by almost five million votes after counting 91% bulletins.

The president-elect will be able to count on the support of the Senate (at least 52 Republicans are already elected, more than the majority), but uncertainty remains over the fate of the House of Representatives. For the moment, 208 Republicans are elected there, against 192 Democrats. Some 218 seats are needed to obtain a majority.

08:33

CHINA’S WARNING

After the election of Donald Trump, who promised to impose 60% tariffs on all Chinese products entering his country, China warns that there would be “no winners” in a trade war with the United States. “As a matter of principle, I would like to reaffirm that there would be no winners in a trade war, which would also not be favorable to the world,” said the spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

08:32

ELON MUSK, THE REAL WINNER?

A great supporter of Donald Trump, American billionaire Elon Musk was immediately honored by the president-elect on the evening of his victory. Could he play a role in the future Trump administration?

United States: Elon Musk, the real winner?Source : Bonjour !

08:15

THE HOPE OF IRAN

Iran, which has maintained tense relations with the United States for four decades, indicated this Thursday that it hopes that the election of Donald Trump to the White House will allow Washington to “revisit the erroneous approaches of the past”. “We have very bitter experiences of the policies and approaches of the different American governments,” declared the spokesperson for Iranian diplomacy, Esmaïl Baghaï, quoted by the official Irna agency, calling on Washington to “review the erroneous approaches of the past” .

07:29

WHAT CONSEQUENCES FOR THE FRENCH ECONOMY?

During the presidential campaign, Donald Trump was the defender of a very protectionist program. Its future measures risk shaking up the French economy. Fuel, wine, automobiles… What will be the consequences for ?

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Published today at 9:25 a.m.
07:17

SPEECH BY KAMALA HARRIS

Silent on the day of her defeat, Kamala Harris spoke on Wednesday evening (French time) in a speech lasting around twelve minutes. She admitted defeat and promised not to give up the fight.

Harris: a poignant speech after the defeatSource : TF1 Info

06:56

SOUTH KOREA

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol said Thursday that he had agreed, during a telephone exchange with US President-elect Donald Trump, to a meeting which will take place “in the near future”. “We have agreed to meet in the near future. […] I think we will have the opportunity to meet during this year,” he said.

06:37

“WE MUST ACCEPT THE RESULTS”

Kamala Harris pledged Wednesday to “help” Donald Trump with the transfer of power after the Republican’s clear victory in the race for the White House, which caused shock waves in the United States and around the world.

“We must accept the results of this election,” said combatively the Democratic vice-president, who was soundly defeated by the tribune, in front of tearful supporters.

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06:33

CHINA AND THE UNITED STATES MUST “GET TOGETHER,” XI JINPING SAYS

Chinese President Xi Jinping told US President-elect Donald Trump on Thursday that their two countries must “get along” and “strengthen dialogue”, according to state media.

“History has demonstrated that China and the United States benefit from cooperation and lose from confrontation. A stable, healthy and lasting China-US relationship is in line with the common interests of the two countries and the expectations of the community international,” Xi Jinping told his interlocutor, according to state television CCTV.

06:18

WELCOME

Hello and welcome to this live broadcast devoted to the aftermath of the American presidential election. On Tuesday, Republican Donald Trump was elected against Democrat Kamala Harris with a lead that had not been predicted by the polls, which anticipated a very close score. Follow with us, throughout the day, the latest information.

Moved, she called for “accept the result of the election”. Kamala Harris committed, Wednesday, November 6, to “help” Donald Trump for the transfer of power after the Republican’s clear victory in the race for the White House, which caused a shock wave in the United States and around the world. “We must accept the results of this election”launched combatively the Democratic vice-president, who was soundly defeated by the tribune, facing supporters in tears.

The resounding return of the Republican billionaire is all the more extraordinary as his third campaign was marked by two assassination attempts, four indictments and a criminal conviction. The country expected a long wait as the polls showed the two candidates neck and neck. In the end, the case was closed within a few hours.

In his victory speech, Donald Trump, who will be sworn in on January 20, called for“unit” after having himself tortured his rival with insults during the campaign. The Republican has not spoken publicly since, but he has, according to his team, reiterated the need “to unify the country” during a telephone exchange with Kamala Harris. Donald Trump also received congratulations from Barack Obama and President Joe Biden, who invited the billionaire to the White House. The 81-year-old Democratic leader will address the nation on Thursday to discuss the election results.

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If the Republican’s return to the White House plunges millions of Americans, particularly in rural areas, into euphoria, many others are stunned, distressed by his increasingly harsh rhetoric. Donald Trump, the second American president to win two non-consecutive terms in more than a century, left the White House in 2021 without recognizing his defeat. His supporters then attacked the Capitol, causing unimaginable chaos.

But the Republican tribune managed, as in 2016, to convince Americans that he understood their daily difficulties better than anyone. Better, in any case, than Kamala Harris who had to lead a lightning campaign after the spectacular withdrawal of Joe Biden in July.


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