
EU Seeks Trade Truce As Germany Sets Its Own Course on U.S. Deal
While Brussels pushes for cautious de-escalation, Germany’s incoming chancellor is taking a bolder path—reviving a controversial pact and testing EU unity on trade.

While Brussels pushes for cautious de-escalation, Germany’s incoming chancellor is taking a bolder path—reviving a controversial pact and testing EU unity on trade.

Romania has “learned the necessary lessons” from last year’s annulled election and will conduct the next one according to “democratic standards,” Interim President Ilie Bolojan promised.
The U.S. Vice President expressed his appreciation for European culture and its peoples but criticized the continent’s leaders for being “unresponsive” to their voters.
Western powers are adding fuel to the fire by pledging €21 billion to Ukraine.
Xi Jinping has urged the EU to join hands with Beijing in resisting American “unilateral bullying.”
Addressing “irritants” left over from the Biden administration crucial for “full-fledged” relations, the Russian ambassador said.
The U.S. President said his government was working on “tailored deals” with trading partners.

After Trump rejected the “zero-for-zero” tariffs offer, Brussels is again threatening to respond with “extremely aggressive” measures.
Critics say “Bring all German reserves to Frankfurt” after losing trust in President Trump’s policies
As tensions rise between Brussels and Washington, the EU has its own ways of “protecting European production against international trade distortions.”