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POST TIME: 1 February, 2017 00:00 00 AM
EU’s Tusk warns of Trump ‘threat’
AFP

EU’s Tusk warns of Trump ‘threat’

EU chief Donald Tusk warned yesterday that US President Donald Trump’s administration was a “threat” facing the bloc along with China, Russia and radical Islam, reports AFP.
In a strongly worded letter to EU leaders ahead of a summit in Malta, Tusk said the bloc must take “spectacular steps” to stay together and should take advantage of Trump’s isolationism to boost trade with other countries.
The former Polish prime minister said in the wake of the Brexit vote the European Union faced “three threats” that made the 28-nation bloc’s situation “more dangerous than ever before”.
“The first threat, an external one, is related to the new geopolitical situation in the world and around Europe,” European Council president Tusk said in the letter obtained by AFP.
“An increasingly, let us call it, assertive China, especially on the seas, Russia’s aggressive policy towards Ukraine and its neighbours, wars, terror and anarchy in the Middle East and in Africa, with radical Islam playing a major role, as well as worrying declarations by the new American administration all make our future highly unpredictable,” Tusk said.
“Particularly the change in Washington puts the European Union in a difficult situation; with the new administration seeming to put into question the last 70 years of American foreign policy,” Tusk added.
The second threat, said Tusk, was the internal challenge posed by a rise in anti-EU nationalism, and the third was the “state of mind of the pro-European elites” who were too keen to pander to populism to win votes.
EU leaders have become increasingly concerned by Trump’s recent ban on migration from seven Muslim countries, plus comments in which he appeared to back Britain’s exit from the EU and the eventual break-up of the union.
All 28 EU leaders will discuss Europe’s migration crisis at Friday’s summit in Valletta, Malta.