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Italian prime minister offers 'most sincere' congratulations to Trump

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has offered her 鈥渕ost sincere鈥� congratulations to Donald Trump and said the U.S. and Italy are 鈥渟ister鈥� nations with 鈥渦nshakeable鈥� ties.

Her deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini was positively gleeful writing: 鈥淭he battle against illegal immigration; cutting taxes; Christian roots and a return to peace; freedom of thought and the rejection of the political process. Also in the United States good sense, passion and the future have won out! Good work, President Donald Trump.鈥�

Italy鈥檚 right-wing populist leadership is in some ways naturally aligned to a Trump administration. Before the election result, Prime Minister Meloni was careful to try to maintain good relations with both the Trump and Harris campaign. But Meloni carefully courted Donald Trump when he was president, and her administration has reportedly kept in contact with senior Trump foreign policy advisors. Some analysts in Europe believe the Meloni government could be well placed as a key bridge between Europe and Washington.

Hungary鈥檚 nationalist Prime Minister Viktor Orb谩n is also among those European leaders celebrating a Trump victory. Orb谩n was one of the first foreign leaders to congratulate Trump. In his decades in power Orb谩n has been accused of amassing power to himself at the expense of democratic institutions, Hungary鈥檚 judicial system and civil society institutions. Posting on X, Orb谩n called the US election result a 鈥渕uch needed victory for the World!鈥�

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Ruth Sherlock is an International Correspondent with National Public Radio. She's based in Beirut and reports on Syria and other countries around the Middle East. She was previously the United States Editor for the Daily Telegraph, covering the 2016 US election. Before moving to the US in the spring of 2015, she was the Telegraph's Middle East correspondent.
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