With a hurricane blowing through Washington, China is looking more like a strategic partner for Europe. Brussels could be ...
The German politician also insisted that Europe's relationship with the U.S. was "totally different" from the one it has with China, brushing aside the need for "de-risking" with the United States.
Asked if the EU would need to reduce risks and dependencies in its relationship with the US, similar to what the bloc has attempted to do with China, von der Leyen replied with "a clear no".
Von der Leyen has led a shift in the European Union’s relationship with China that she has described as de-risking but not decoupling from Beijing. Even with the abrupt and unsettling foreign policy ...
Ms von der Leyen said the answer was "a clear no - it's a completely different relationship that we have with the United States than we have with China". "Of course the US are allies," she told ...
The EU could remain a global leader on climate action. But for this to happen, Ursula von der Leyen needs to commit to ...
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