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Donald Trump win: Russian parliament bursts into applause upon announcement of US election result | Donald Trump win: Russian parliament bursts into applause upon announcement of US election result |
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Russian politicians reportedly burst into applause as an MP broke the news of Donald Trump's emphatic election victory. | Russian politicians reportedly burst into applause as an MP broke the news of Donald Trump's emphatic election victory. |
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Clapping and cheering in the State Duma - the country's parliament equivalent - muffled an announcement by foreign affairs committee member Vyacheslav Nikonov that Mr Trump had triumphed. | |
State news agency RIA-Novosti and Russian website Interfax.com quoted Mr Nikonov, also an education committee chairman, as saying: "Three minutes ago, Hillary Clinton acknowledged her defeat in the US presidential elections and just seconds ago, Trump began his speech as president-elect. I congratulate all of you on this." | State news agency RIA-Novosti and Russian website Interfax.com quoted Mr Nikonov, also an education committee chairman, as saying: "Three minutes ago, Hillary Clinton acknowledged her defeat in the US presidential elections and just seconds ago, Trump began his speech as president-elect. I congratulate all of you on this." |
Former lieutenant colonel and two-time prime minister President Putin sent 70-year-old Mr Trump a telegram of congratulation after his triumph. | Former lieutenant colonel and two-time prime minister President Putin sent 70-year-old Mr Trump a telegram of congratulation after his triumph. |
In a brief statement, the Kremlin said Mr Putin expressed "his hope to work together for removing Russian-American relations from their crisis state". | In a brief statement, the Kremlin said Mr Putin expressed "his hope to work together for removing Russian-American relations from their crisis state". |
Mr Putin also said he had confidence in "building a constructive dialogue between Moscow and Washington that is based on principles of equality, mutual respect and a real accounting of each other's positions, in the interests of our peoples and the world community". | Mr Putin also said he had confidence in "building a constructive dialogue between Moscow and Washington that is based on principles of equality, mutual respect and a real accounting of each other's positions, in the interests of our peoples and the world community". |
Fair Russia party leader Sergei Mironov, according to korrespondent.net, said: "As a man, I am not envious of Bill Clinton, because it seems he's a little wife who's followed Hillary Clinton to all the states like an old rucksack and now she's lost. | |
"This is the choice of Americans, as we always say. Russia will work with the president, elected by the American people." | |
Liberal Democrat party boss Vladimir Zhirinovsky meanwhile said: "We will make up Mr Trump a telegram of congratulations: Dear Donald, we congratulate you on a well-deserved victory. Grandmother Hillary can take some rest now." | |
Mr Putin has tacitly supported the millionare property mogul during the campaign, while Mr Trump repeatedly flattered and praised the Russian leader and said he was willing to work with him. | |
Father-of-five Mr Trump however has, despite all the hints of flattery, denied ever meeting the Moscow leader despite reports. | |
Hungary prime minister Viktor Orbán meanwhile said Mr Trump's victory is "great news" and shows "democracy is still alive." | |
Mr Orbán has been often criticised by the United States, including by Hillary Clinton when she was secretary of state, for weakening the democratic system of checks and balances. | |
But Mr Orban offered his congratulations to Trump on his Facebook page. | But Mr Orban offered his congratulations to Trump on his Facebook page. |