Trump's potential second term may shift US diplomacy towards authoritarian leaders
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán claims Donald Trump's victory will bolster his fight against immigration and restore traditional values. He predicts a shift in U.S. diplomacy towards authoritarian leaders, moving away from traditional alliances.
In Argentina, President Javier Milei, who has embraced Trump, hopes for U.S. support to secure more funding from the International Monetary Fund. He has criticized the previous election and downplayed past military dictatorship atrocities.
Leaders like India's Narendra Modi and Turkey's Recep Tayyip Erdoğan also align with Trump's populist approach. Analysts express concern that Trump's reelection may diminish the focus on human rights in U.S. foreign policy.