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US: Trump returns President. New scenarios are possible in EU-US economic relations

06/11/2024 15:43

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US: Trump returns President. New scenarios are possible in EU-US economic relations

Con il Tycoon alla Casa Bianca si apre una nuovo ciclo nelle relazioni economiche transatlantiche

EN -  The news of Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential elections has produced mixed reactions among various EU figures and representatives.

The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen on X congratulated Trump, recalling that "The EU and the United States are more than just allies: we are linked by a true partnership between our peoples, which unites 800 million citizens. So let's work together on a strong transatlantic agenda that continues to deliver for them". The President of the European Parliament Roberta Metsola also emphasized the importance of "keeping the transatlantic bond strong, rooted in our shared values ​​of freedom, human rights, democracy and open markets".

The outgoing Commissioner for Economy Gentiloni declared "America has chosen Trump. Now a lot will depend on Europe: it must be more united and stronger".

France and Germany have coordinated their response to Donald Trump's return as US President, with Emmanuel Macron saying on X that Berlin and Paris would work towards a united, stronger and sovereign Europe within "the new context ". In his comment, Olaf Scholz says: "Many things certainly change under a government led by Donald Trump, he has always said this clearly. Our messages are clear: first of all, Germany remains a reliable transatlantic partner. We know what contribution we must guarantee this partnership and we will guarantee it in the future too. And this also in relation to the threat that Russia represents for all NATO partners".

On the part of NATO, Secretary General Mark Rutte wrote on X that he was ready to "work with him again to promote peace through the strength of NATO".

 

IT - La notizia della vittoria di Donald Trump alle presidenziali statunitensi ha prodotto reazioni diverse tra i vari esponenti e rappresentanti dell'Ue.

La presidente della Commissione europea Ursula von der Leyen su X si è congratulata con Trump, ricordando che "L'Ue e gli Stati Uniti sono più che semplici alleati: siamo legati da un vero partenariato tra i nostri popoli, che unisce 800 milioni di cittadini. Allora lavoriamo insieme a un'agenda transatlantica forte che continui a dare risultati per loro". Anche la presidente del Parlamento europeo Roberta Metsola ha posto l'accento sull'importanza di "mantenere forte il legame transatlantico, radicato nei nostri valori condivisi di libertà, diritti umani, democrazia e mercati aperti".

Il Commissario all'Economia uscente Gentiloni ha dichiarato "L'America ha scelto Trump. Ora molto dipenderà dall'Europa: deve essere più unita e più forte".

Francia e Germania hanno coordinato tono e tempi dei comunicati appena avuta la certezza del ritorno di Donald Trump alla Casa Bianca. Emmanuel Macron ha affermato su X che Berlino e Parigi lavoreranno per un'Europa unita, più forte e sovrana all'interno "del nuovo contesto".

Nel suo commento, Olaf Scholz ha scritto:"Sicuramente molte cose cambiano sotto un governo retto da Donald Trump, questo lo ha sempre detto in modo chiaro. I nostri messaggi sono chiari: per prima cosa la Germania resta un partner transatlantico affidabile. Sappiamo quale contributo dobbiamo garantire per questa partnership e lo garantiremo anche in futuro. E questo anche in relazione alla minaccia che la Russia rappresenta per tutti i partner Nato". 

Da parte della Nato, il segretario generale Mark Rutte, congratulandosi con Trump, ha scritto su X di essere pronto a "lavorare di nuovo con lui per promuovere la pace attraverso la forza della Nato".

 

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