Australian Ambassador to US Kevin Rudd said about Trump in 2020, “He is the most destructive president in history, who is dragging America and democracy through the mud.”
Well described David Lammythe current Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom, in 2018 called Trump a “misogynistic psychopath and neo-Nazi sympathizer who threatens the international order.”
But after Trump won the elections, the United Kingdom and Australia were forced to “reduce” these attacks.
Rudd deleted his posts after Trump’s victory, with the Australian government commenting, “out of respect for the office of the President of the United States, and to remove the possibility that such comments could be misconstrued as reflecting the views of the United States.” Australian Government“.
Lamy also turned from a harsh critic to a polite sympathiser, explaining that “diplomacy sometimes means shaking hands with those who were once accused.”
Also, the relations between the ruling Labor Party in Britain from the center left andTrump She was aggressive in the run-up to the election.
In the first phone call between the two men after the US elections, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer offered his “warm congratulations” to Trump after his “historic victory,” the spokeswoman for the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement on Wednesday.
In this context, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said that he had a “friendly and honest” conversation with Trump, boasting that the phone call was among the first calls Trump made.
So did the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskywho wrote on X that he had an “excellent call” with Trump on Wednesday, despite Trump’s threats to quickly end the war with Russia, which could require “uncomfortable” concessions from Ukraine.