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US & Europe react to Poroshenko’s defeat by comedian Zelensky in Ukraine | US & Europe react to Poroshenko’s defeat by comedian Zelensky in Ukraine |
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As early results show West-backed President Petro Poroshenko looks certain to be defeated by comic Volodymyr Zelensky, US and EU officials have queued up to congratulate the political rookie, all looking for “strong partnership.” | As early results show West-backed President Petro Poroshenko looks certain to be defeated by comic Volodymyr Zelensky, US and EU officials have queued up to congratulate the political rookie, all looking for “strong partnership.” |
The US embassy in Ukraine was apparently the first western mission that rushed to address Zelensky as exit polls showed the comedian leading with 72-74 percent of the vote. | The US embassy in Ukraine was apparently the first western mission that rushed to address Zelensky as exit polls showed the comedian leading with 72-74 percent of the vote. |
“We congratulate President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky,” the American diplomats tweeted. “We look forward to continuing the strong U.S.-Ukraine partnership with President-elect Zelenskyy.” | “We congratulate President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky,” the American diplomats tweeted. “We look forward to continuing the strong U.S.-Ukraine partnership with President-elect Zelenskyy.” |
The US mission then thanked its staunch anti-Russian ally Poroshenko “for his efforts over the past five years to strengthen Ukraine’s security, prosperity and democracy.” | The US mission then thanked its staunch anti-Russian ally Poroshenko “for his efforts over the past five years to strengthen Ukraine’s security, prosperity and democracy.” |
A string of reactions from other western nations followed soon after. | A string of reactions from other western nations followed soon after. |
The UK Foreign Minister Jeremy Hunt also congratulated Zelensky on his election success. The top British diplomat said that the comedian-turned-politician would now “truly be the Servant of the People” – a pun on the Ukrainian TV series, in which Zelensky played a school teacher who accidentally becomes president. Hunt then assured the president-elect of the UK’s support for Ukraine on what he called “its chosen Euro-Atlantic path.” | |
French president Emmanuel Macron – the only European leader who has met Zelensky as well as Poroshenko ahead of the run-off – called the president-elect to congratulate him on his victory. Meanwhile, local media reported that ambassadors of France and Estonia have even visited the campaign office of the president-in-waiting. | French president Emmanuel Macron – the only European leader who has met Zelensky as well as Poroshenko ahead of the run-off – called the president-elect to congratulate him on his victory. Meanwhile, local media reported that ambassadors of France and Estonia have even visited the campaign office of the president-in-waiting. |
Poland’s Andrzej Duda called Zelensky to congratulate him on his victory even earlier and has already invited him to Poland, tweeted the Polish president’s office. | Poland’s Andrzej Duda called Zelensky to congratulate him on his victory even earlier and has already invited him to Poland, tweeted the Polish president’s office. |
The head of the European Council, Donald Tusk, has assured the maverick Ukrainian president-elect of the EU’s support, praising his victory as a manifestation of a “strong Ukrainian democracy.” | The head of the European Council, Donald Tusk, has assured the maverick Ukrainian president-elect of the EU’s support, praising his victory as a manifestation of a “strong Ukrainian democracy.” |
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was not far behind and said he expected Ukraine to continue to cooperate with the alliance. | NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was not far behind and said he expected Ukraine to continue to cooperate with the alliance. |
Moscow, meanwhile, took a more reserved stance. The Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokeswoman Maria Zakharova expressed her hope that Zelensky’s victory would help Ukraine to unite as a nation not by force but on the basis of a new common agenda. | Moscow, meanwhile, took a more reserved stance. The Russian Foreign Ministry’s spokeswoman Maria Zakharova expressed her hope that Zelensky’s victory would help Ukraine to unite as a nation not by force but on the basis of a new common agenda. |
READ MORE: Comedian Zelensky celebrates win over Poroshenko in Ukraine presidential vote | READ MORE: Comedian Zelensky celebrates win over Poroshenko in Ukraine presidential vote |
The reactions came as Ukraine’s Central Elections Commission had counted less than five percent of the votes, although the preliminary figures have all but confirmed that Zelensky is winning by a landslide. So far he has secured some 72 percent of the vote against the 25.5 percent obtained by Poroshenko. | The reactions came as Ukraine’s Central Elections Commission had counted less than five percent of the votes, although the preliminary figures have all but confirmed that Zelensky is winning by a landslide. So far he has secured some 72 percent of the vote against the 25.5 percent obtained by Poroshenko. |
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