Europe’s Game Plan for Handling Trump at G7
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Ukraine, trade, sanctions: There are some topics for discussion for the EU and the US at the G7 summit. However, although some EU leaders have established relations with Trump, expectations remain low. By J. Mayr.
SURVEY - A high-risk diplomatic sequence opens, from the G7 in Canada on Sunday, to the NATO summit in The Hague at the end of June. Europeans are looking for a strategy against Trump's conflicting injunctions.
How Poland Offers the EU a Model for How to Handle Trump - The Long Brief
The European Union will have to strike a deal with US President Donald Trump on tariffs, NATO, and the stationing of US troops in EU countries. A trade war with the US will further weaken the already modest growth prospects in EU countries. Europe also still lacks a clear plan for how to defend itself if the US were to withdraw from its security system. Turning NATO into a more “Europeanized” alliance will require the development of a homegrown …
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