In case of Trump's victory, Europe is preparing for a possible break in transatlantic relations - WP
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European countries are developing plans for a possible breakdown in transatlantic relations if Trump wins. The EU headquarters has set up a special group to develop a response strategy.
Europe is preparing for a possible break in transatlantic relations if Republican candidate Donald Trump wins the US election. This was reported by The Washington Post, citing 15 sources among politicians, diplomats and analysts from five European countries, writes UNN.
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Having survived one Trump presidency, European policymakers say they are better prepared for the second. They are developing various contingency plans for security and trade.
However, in a sense, they recognize that Europe is now less equipped to deal with Trump than it was before.
The publication noted that interviews with interlocutors indicate that regardless of who wins, the region will face a future reality check on its dependence on the United States.
Democratic candidate Kamala Harris has declared the NATO alliance "ironclad." But some senior European officials and diplomats believe that as president, she is more likely to follow in the footsteps of President Barack Obama than President Joe Biden and shift US attention to East Asia.
Regardless of who wins the US election, US attention will increasingly focus on the Indo-Pacific region in the future. Europeans will have to do even more for their security
But overwhelmingly, the concerns expressed by European officials are centered on Trump. According to diplomats, the rapid response task force at EU headquarters is primarily focused on developing a strategy for his return.
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