“Europe must unite against Trump’s policies” German
Foreign Minister
German Foreign Minister
Heiko Maas on Wednesday urged European countries to respond to US President
Donald Trump's protectionist economic policies and unilateralist diplomacy with
"Europe United".
"We must find an answer
to the motto 'America First' on this side of the Atlantic and to me and to us,
it's clear that the response can only be 'Europe United’,” Maas told reporters
in Berlin, referring to Trump’s most famous catchphrase all along his campaign
trail.
“We Europeans must cooperate
even more closely which also means investing more into our own ability to act.
That applies when it's about fighting back punitive tariffs and it applies to
security issues or the fight against climate change,” he went on to say.
Maas also pointed to the US midterm elections, in which Democrats managed to take the
House of Representatives from Republicans, and said he expected Democrats to
use their newfound power to influence Trump's policies more heavily.
"We'll see to what
extent that has an impact. We hope that this cooperation will be constructive
and lead to constructive results in international politics. We will very
intensively look to contact those who were newly elected," Maas noted.
The German foreign minister
has time and again warned about the consequences of Trump’s unilateralist
approaches toward other countries, urging fellow EU member states to unite
against the US policies.
Trump’s decision to restrict
imports from the European Union and his withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific
Partnership trade agreement, the Paris Climate Accord and the UN
Commission on Human Rights, among others, have dealt a heavy blow to ties
between Washington and European countries.
However, tensions escalated
between the two sides after Trump withdrew the US from the Iran nuclear deal
and re-imposed unilateral sanctions on Tehran, but the EU announced it will
preserve business with Iran and avoid renewed American sanctions.
In defiance of US policies,
European countries have declared they would not cooperate with Washington on
Iran sanctions, and promised to facilitate payments related to Iran’s exports
as part of efforts to salvage the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)
after the US’ withdrawal.
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