From Germany to China, shaken international reactions following the attack against Donald Trump

Attempting for the assassinations against former US President Donald Trump has triggered a wave of international reactions from the world following shots against former US President Donald Trump in an election rally Sunday in Pennsylvania. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz congratulated Donald Trump on rapid recovery and stressed that <x0acts such violence threaten [...]
From the world comes shocked reactions following shots against former US President Donald Trump in an election rally Sunday in Pennsylvania. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz congratulated Donald Trump on quick recovery and stressed that <x0acts such violence threaten democracy”.
On the X platform, Scholz wrote, that “the fight against the presidential candidate, Donald Trump, is disgusting. I wish him a quick recovery. My thoughts are on the people who got hit by this assassination. ”
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock also congratulated Trump on the rapid recovery. Green politician stressed that <x0 violence should never become a tool of political confrontation, regardless of which reason. Elections in democracy are won by votes, not weapons. ”
US President Joe Biden reacted immediately after the attack on his rival in the upcoming presidential election and said, he is grateful to hear, that Trump is in security and that he is in good condition. “Prayed for his family and for all who were in the myth”, Biden added. “There is no room for this kind of violence in America. We must unite as a nation to condemn violence. ”
President Macro also condemned the violence and called the act of attack against Trump “a tragedy for our democracies”. And the Polish president, Andreze Duda, called President Trump's assassination attempt “a shocking moment” for the world, not just the US. This act is a “shock moment not only for America, but for the entire free and democratic world”, Duda wrote on the X platform Sunday.
China also has a message of support for former President Trump. The president, Xi Jinping, has voiced support and that he is affected by Donald Trump's assassination attempt, said a Beijing Foreign Ministry report. China follows “attention” developments about the assassination.
The majority Democrat leader in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, indicated that he was terrified of what happened and relieved when he learned Trump was safe. /voxnews












