U.S. wants to 'divide Europe': EU's Kallas

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has expressed concern over U.S. intentions to create divisions within Europe, particularly in light of comments made by Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. Kallas emphasized that EU nations should avoid engaging in bilateral dealings with former U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting that such actions could undermine the unity of the European Union. This statement comes amid heightened tensions between the U.S. and EU, as both navigate complex geopolitical challenges, including relations with Russia and China. Kallas's remarks highlight the importance of collective European engagement, particularly as the EU seeks to present a united front on issues of mutual interest. The call for solidarity among EU member states reflects broader concerns about external influences that could disrupt European cohesion and strategic autonomy. As the EU continues to address pressing global issues, the emphasis on unity and collaboration remains crucial for its long-term stability and influence on the global stage.
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