Does the EU Now Deem the US 'Less Reliable in Terms of Security, Defence and Trade'?
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Does the EU now deem the US 'less reliable in terms of security, defence and trade'?
In his annual speech to French ambassadors, Emmanuel Macron warned the US was "gradually turning away" from some of its allies and "breaking free from international rules" following the capture of Venezuela's leader Nicolas Maduro and the US president's designs on Greenland. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective, Nadia Massih welcomes Barry Andrews, Irish MEP (Renew Europe). Mr. Andrews breaks down the volatile geopolitical landscape sp…
Emmanuel Macron raises his tone towards the United States and invites Europe to prepare for a more unstable international scenario. In the traditional speech of the beginning of the year to the French ambassadors,...
After Donald Trump mocks Emmanuel Macron with an imitation in his appearance before the Republicans on Tuesday, the French President has responded Thursday to his American counterpart and accused Washington of "breaking international rules" and "gradually moving away" from his allies. Macron has pronounced himself in these terms in his annual speech to the French ambassadors at the Palace of the Elysée, while the European powers are rushing to g…
Following the severe criticism of German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Emmanuel Macron accused the government of challenging the global rules-based order, following the resignation of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and the renewal of threats...
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