Here's what world leaders are saying after Trump wins election

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Trump speaks to supporters in West Palm Beach

Donald Trump speaks to supporters gathered in West Palm Beach, Florida. Trump has claimed victory in the 2024 presidential election, though several swing states remain undecided. Key states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona continue counting high volumes of mail-in ballots. Early results favor Trump, but Democrats hope remaining counts in urban areas could tip the scales.

With Donald Trump returning to the White House as the 47th President of the United States, global leaders and high-profile public figures around the world are sharing their reactions and congratulations online. 

Just after 5:30 a.m. ET Wednesday, Trump picked up 10 electoral votes from swing state Wisconsin to give him the electoral win - 277 to Kamala Harris' 224.

FOX News first projected Trump's win, and Trump addressed supporters in a victory speech earlier Wednesday morning, although the race had yet to be called by the Associated Press. 

El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele shared a congratulatory message for Trump, wishing him well in his upcoming term.

"Congratulations to the President-Elect of the United States of America, @realDonaldTrump 

Business mogul Mark Cuban also offered his congratulations.

"Congrats @realDonaldTrump. You won fair and square. Congrats to @elonmusk as well."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu joined in with a message celebrating Trump’s projected win as "history’s greatest comeback." He added, "Your historic return to the White House offers a new beginning for America and a powerful recommitment to the great alliance between Israel and America."

French President Emmanuel Macron also expressed his readiness to work together, posting, "Ready to work together as we were able to do during four years. With your convictions and mine. In respect and ambition. For more peace and prosperity."

NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte expressed eagerness to work with Trump, as the former president nears the electoral votes needed to win, the Associated Press reported. 

Rutte emphasized the importance of NATO in addressing global challenges, including threats from Russia, terrorism, and competition with China, as well as the growing alignment of China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran. He praised Trump’s past efforts to encourage NATO allies to increase defense spending, noting that nearly two-thirds of NATO’s 32 members are expected to meet this year’s spending target.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed eagerness to work with Trump. She emphasized the deep partnership between the E.U. and U.S., noting their combined 800 million citizens and shared economic interests.

"Let us work together on a transatlantic partnership that continues to deliver for our citizens," she stated, highlighting the millions of jobs and significant trade reliant on their relationship. Von der Leyen also recalled the impact of tariffs Trump previously imposed on E.U. steel and aluminum exports.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed his support for Trump’s "peace through strength" approach. Recalling a past meeting with Trump, Zelenskyy highlighted their discussions on the Ukraine-U.S. strategic partnership and plans to counter Russian aggression.

Zelenskyy emphasized Ukraine’s interest in fostering political and economic cooperation with the U.S. and voiced optimism about Trump’s leadership, saying, "We look forward to an era of a strong United States under President Trump’s decisive leadership." He noted that Trump’s approach aligns with Ukraine’s goal of achieving a "just peace."