After D. Trump threatened Spain - the latest EU statement
Following D. Trump's threats against Spain, the EU expresses solidarity with its member states and denotes readiness to protect its interests.
After former President Donald Trump's remarks threatening Spain over its military cooperation and defense spending, the European Commission, represented by spokesperson Olof Gillas, emphasized full solidarity with Spain and other EU member states. Trump criticized Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's government for refusing to allow U.S. access to key military bases, making declarations that could see trade between the U.S. and Spain significantly affected.
Gillas highlighted the importance of the trade agreement established between the EU and the United States last year, indicating that the European Commission expects adherence to the commitments made in this agreement by the U.S. The statement underscored the EU's position in ensuring a stable and predictable transatlantic trade relationship, emphasizing that the EU is prepared to take necessary actions to safeguard its interests.
This incident highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding U.S. foreign policy under Trump and the potential impacts on international trade relations, particularly within NATO alliances. The EU's reaction underscores its commitment to member states and willingness to counter threats, which could influence diplomatic discussions moving forward and affect broader international trade dynamics in response to unilateral actions by national leaders.