A Placated Trump and an EU-Canada Love Fest
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Madrid. U.S. President Donald Trump insisted that the European Union has “behaved badly” with the U.S. in recent years and suggested that “very soon” European countries will end up “learning,” on the grounds that it is Washington that has to win in a trade war. “We have far better letters than they do,” said the Republican president in a media appearance at the Oval Office, during the signing of an agreement between Rwanda and the Democratic Rep…
In press statements from the Oval Chamber, Trump said that he is in negotiations with "Usula (von der Leyen), the President of the European Commission, but this is about "a very difficult situation". "They have been incorrigibly unjust with us. If we look at the previous presidents, they have been treated very badly. I am well treated because I understand the system, I know the system. And we have the letters in hand. We have much more power tha…
The President of the United States, Donald Trump, said this evening that "the European Union is very unhappy" by applying "very unfair taxes" to the companies in the country, but added that "they will soon learn not to be so unpleasant". In press statements from the Oval Hall, Trump said that he is in negotiations with "Usula (von der Leyen), the President of the European Commission, but that it is a "very difficult situation" "They have been in…
The President of the United States also broke with “immediate” effect the trade negotiation with Canada.- US President Donald Trump declared this Friday that “the European Union is very unpleasant” for applying “very unfair taxes” to the companies of the country, but added that “they will soon learn not to be so much.” In statements to the media from the Oval Office, Trump stated that he is in negotiations with “Ursula (von der Leyen)”, presiden…
U.S. President Donald Trump has insisted that the EU has "behaved badly" with the U.S. in recent years and has suggested that "very soon" European countries will end up "learning," on the grounds that it is Washington who has to win in a trade war: "We have much better cards than they do."
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