EU Leaders to Reassess U.S. Ties
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Zelensky talks tough to European leaders about little progress on ending war: 'Groundhog day'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized his fellow European leaders for making little progress in helping end the war and expanding their national defenses in a fiery speech at the Davos World Economic Forum.
The pact with Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay would remove almost all tariffs in a market of 700mn consumers, saving EU companies €4bn annually. Supporters of the deal, including German industry, argue it is necessary to counter US President Donald Trump’s tariffs and falling exports to China.
EU leaders divided on Greenland crisis narrative as they weigh anti-coercion instrument preparations
FRANCE 24's Brussels correspondent Dave Keating explains that 'EU leaders are not in agreement about the narrative of the past several days and that's going to be a problem because they need to decide tonight whether to make preparations for the anti-coercion instrument to use in case Donald Trump decides to go ahead with the Greenland threats after all'.
The California governor stressed that they need to stop playing by a set of rules because the U.S. president doesn't follow rules.
Shockingly, our ‘brilliant’ NATO Ally, the United Kingdom, is currently planning to give away the Island of Diego Garcia, the site of a vital U.S. Military Base, to Mauritius, and to do so FOR NO REASON WHATSOEVER.
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Tiana Lowe Doescher dismisses Gavin Newsom rant against European leaders: 'It's called diplomacy'
Washington Examiner columnist Tiana Lowe Doescher suggested that Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) doesn’t understand diplomacy after he criticized how European leaders treat President Donald Trump. Newsom and Trump attended the Davos Summit this week,
European leaders, rattled by Donald Trump's latest global gambit, are looking to present a united front in Davos, as CEOs warned against an emotional response to the U.S. president's ambition to take over Greenland.
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Diplomacy or retaliation? The EU mulls its options as tensions with U.S. rise over Greenland
BRUSSELS — Threats from the White House over Greenland have sparked outrage and a flurry of diplomatic activity across Europe, as leaders consider possible countermeasures, including retaliatory tariffs and the first-ever use of the European Union's anti-coercion instrument.