Heartiest congratulations to my friend Trump: Modi


The official results of the US presidential election have not yet been announced. But in the meantime, the victory of the Republican candidate Donald Trump has been confirmed. In the meantime, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Trump.
Modi shared a post on social media. There he wrote, Heartiest congratulations to my friend Donald Trump for his historic election victory.
"Building on your success, I look forward to further strengthening the India-US global and strategic partnership." Let us work together for the development of our people and for world peace, stability and prosperity.'
Meanwhile, several world leaders congratulated Trump. Especially the leaders with whom they have close relations expressed joy.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu congratulated Trump, saying it was a "historically excellent comeback". He said in a statement, congratulations on the best comeback in history! Your historic return to the White House marks a new beginning for America. He expressed hope that the relationship between Israel and America will deepen. He also called it a big win.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán made a similar statement. He referred to Trump's victory as a major comeback in the history of US politics. At the same time, he said, this victory was necessary for the world.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he is keen to work with Trump. He referred to Trump's victory as a historic political victory.
Donald Trump also won the last important swing state of Pennsylvania. Trump secured a total of 267 votes from 19 Electoral College votes in the state, which greatly advanced his victory on the way to the presidency.
In addition, Trump is leading in Nevada, Arizona, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Alaska. This former president has made a great 'comeback' even though he could not benefit in the last election in swing states or oscillating states.
As a result, Trump needs only a few more electoral votes to take over the White House for a second term. But Republican supporters can wait for that moment. They have already started cheering on the streets.
AP, BBC
