It has become clear who will “win” from Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections 16:54

US President-elect Donald Trump divides world leaders into winners and losers. This was reported by Bloomberg.

The publication notes that Trump’s first term has shown him ranking world leaders according to their strengths and weaknesses. The personal opinion of the head-elect of the White House determines who will benefit from the leadership of an American politician and who will experience difficulties in relations with the United States.

The broadcast emphasizes that one of the people who will benefit from Trump’s presidency is Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Russian President Vladimir Putin will also be on this list. The publication added that Trump during his presidency may question the unity of the North Atlantic Alliance and the need to provide aid to Ukraine.

Bloomberg states that Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky will be on the “losers” list. The US could begin to apply pressure to force him to give up his territory in exchange for a peace agreement.

Journalists are sure that the American side will also remain tense with Iran and China.

Trump on November 9 can release Great Britain will not pay customs duty on imported goods.

Previously reportedBorrell came to Kiev to reassure Ukraine after Trump’s victory.

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Source: Gazeta

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