Mar 13 โ€ข 06:12 UTC ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฟ Czechia Seznam Zprรกvy

The USA Wants to Divide Europe and Dislikes the European Union, Kallas Says

Kaja Kallas, head of EU diplomacy, claims that the United States seeks to divide Europe and has a negative stance towards the European Union.

Kaja Kallas, the chief of EU diplomacy, has voiced her concerns regarding the United States' intentions towards Europe, stating that the U.S. clearly aims to divide the continent and does not support the European Union. In an interview with the Financial Times, she emphasized the negative approaches the U.S. adopts, similar to tactics observed from its adversaries. Kallas's comments reflect a growing tension in transatlantic relations and underline the perception that America's foreign policy actions might threaten European unity.

She cited a recent speech by former President Donald Trump at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he reiterated his criticism of the EU, indicating that the situation in Europe has deteriorated negatively. Trump's negative outlook on the EU, coupled with his focus on issues such as green policies and immigration, was described as inflicting further strain on European integration efforts. Kallas believes that such statements and policies can undermine the collaborative framework that the EU represents, and they reflect a worrying trend in diplomatic relations.

Kallas's remarks come at a time when the EU is facing multiple crises, and her call for unity against U.S. divisive strategies carries implications for future EU policymaking and its diplomatic approach. As transatlantic relations are tested, her statements suggest a need for the EU to reinforce its stance and cohesion to counter external pressures, particularly from powerful allies like the U.S., which may have differing visions for Europe's future.

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