Støre congratulated Trump on his election victory – news Urix – Foreign news and documentaries

Since he made his entrance on the political scene in the United States about ten years ago, Donald Trump has shocked, shaken and partly entertained the world community with sensational outbursts. On Wednesday morning, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre (Ap) congratulated Trump on another election victory. But many have wondered what Trump’s return to the White House will mean for Norway, Europe and the world. Especially at a time when the world is considered to be more unstable and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine rage on. Støre: More responsibility for own security Støre is, however, clear that Norway’s security policy cooperation with the USA will be important in the future. – We have a good relationship between Norway and the USA. What concerns the security policy in the north, we have anchored and are working on anchoring, says Støre to news. However, he is clear that Europe must do a job when it comes to taking greater responsibility for its own security. – I think we have taken that into account in recent years, and will have to work more on it in the future, emphasizes the Prime Minister. He also believes there is no reason to fear that Trump will pull the US out of NATO. However, he does not hide that Trump can be unpredictable. Thus, Norway must work for predictability and long-termism in the defense alliance. Solberg: Concerned about trade Erna Solberg says she is not surprised by the result. Like Støre, she emphasizes that Trump brings unpredictability, but that the US is still Norway’s most important ally. Nor is she worried about the consequences for NATO. – The most important thing we can do is look after Norwegian interests and ensure that we work as best we can so that Norwegian companies, Norwegian workplaces and our security are safeguarded regardless of who is president in the USA, Solberg tells news. She also points out that the last time Trump was president, security cooperation with the United States was strengthened. – What is a bigger challenge is the unrest it can cause if there is more protectionism, if there are higher customs walls in the USA, says Solberg. She believes this could lead to more unrest in international trade, which could also affect Norway. Published 06.11.2024, at 09.23 Updated 06.11.2024, at 09.54



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