Wary world delicately prepares for Trump’s White House return --- Bussines Mirror

In a diplomatic dance anticipating the potential return of former President Donald Trump, global leaders are treading carefully and preparing for the challenges that may lie ahead. Estonia's Prime Minister, Kaja Kallas, recently engaged with key allies of Trump during her visit to Washington, highlighting the urgency and delicacy of diplomatic relations. This outreach extends globally, with foreign ministers making strategic visits to regions significant to Trump's influence. Countries worldwide are on high alert, resonating particularly at this week's meetings of the global elite in Davos. The specter of Trump's convincing win in the Iowa caucuses has tightened his grip on the Republican nomination, setting the stage for a possible rematch with Joe Biden. Unlike 2016, leaders are leaving nothing to chance, scouring Washington's Embassy Row for insights into Trump's foreign policy plans and reaching out directly to influential figures close to the former president. Public concern is growing, with prominent figures like European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde openly acknowledging the perceived threat. Interviews with government officials from Europe to Asia, Africa, and Latin America reveal a spectrum of concerns and hopes regarding the potential impact of a Trump reprise on security, trade, climate action, and the global power dynamic.

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