Iran's foreign ministry commented on the recent US election, stating that each election provides opportunities for reevaluating past approaches. The ministry spokesperson highlighted the challenges faced by Iranians due to previous American administrations, particularly citing the intensified pressure under President Donald Trump's first term.
Trump's decision to withdraw from the 2015 nuclear agreement and reimpose sanctions on Iran significantly impacted the relationship between the two countries. The ministry emphasized that the Iranian people are concerned about the future actions of the US government rather than the election outcome.
Several foreign leaders, including Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, congratulated Trump on his victory. Erdogan, known for his close ties with Trump during his previous term, expressed his well wishes in a phone call.
As a key NATO member, Turkey plays a crucial role in the alliance due to its strategic location and military strength. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte also welcomed Trump's reelection, praising his efforts to encourage member states to meet defense spending targets.
Rutte acknowledged Trump's role in pushing NATO members to invest at least 2% of their GDP in defense, leading to an overall increase in defense spending within the alliance. He highlighted the importance of addressing threats posed by countries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea, expressing readiness to collaborate with Trump on these issues.