Denmark Launches Its EU Presidency Facing War in Ukraine and Trump Tariff Chaos
DENMARK, JUL 1 – Denmark begins its EU presidency with a focus on enhancing security, advancing enlargement negotiations, and managing the EU's long-term budget amid internal vetoes and geopolitical tensions.
- Denmark launched its presidency of the European Union on Thursday with a call for Europe to unite to take on war in Ukraine and chaos caused by U.S. President Donald Trump's global tariff hike which are likely to mark the Nordic country's six-month term at the helm of the world's biggest trading bloc.
- Russia's war on Ukraine, now in its fourth year, is seen as an existential challenge in Europe and will weigh heavily on most policy debate.
- Trump's 90-day tariff pause ends on July 9 with no EU-U.S. trade deal in place as yet, requiring laying the groundwork for countries to buy the military equipment needed to execute NATO's defense plans with Trump's security priorities lying outside Europe.
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