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Trump looms over EU-Canada summit – POLITICO



When the EU and Canada meet for talks this week, their encounter shall be calm, nice and even, within the phrases of 1 EU diplomat, “simply plain boring.” However either side shall be contending with a looming drawback — Donald J. Trump.  

The prospect of one other Trump presidency within the U.S. is spooking each Brussels and Ottawa as leaders plan to satisfy in St. John’s, a distant Canadian harbor metropolis symbolic of their bilateral relationship: traditionally rooted, nice and pleasant.

The U.S. is vital to the economies of either side. Because the EU, particularly, struggles to deal with the commerce legacy of the earlier Trump time period, the unpredictability of one other Trump presidency is sending shivers by way of Brussels. POLITICO spoke to a number of officers briefed on the summit who mentioned subsequent yr’s U.S. elections will overshadow the talks. 

After the current go to of EU leaders to the White Home, the bloc’s relationship with the U.S. shall be mentioned with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, in line with officers briefed on the summit. One other 4 years of antagonism underneath a Trump White Home could be a grave blow to the EU and Canada; each additionally concern that U.S. navy and monetary help for Ukraine will disintegrate with a Trump presidency.

For now, the talks ought to present the members with a break after weeks of navigating each the battle in Ukraine and the Israel-Hamas battle.

European Council President Charles Michel met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv earlier this week, whereas Fee President Ursula von der Leyen has travelled to the Center East following preliminary criticism of her response to the battle between Israel and Hamas — geopolitical challenges on which the EU and Canada are cooperating at “unmatched historic ranges,” in line with an EU official. In early December, each European leaders are set to journey to Beijing for his or her EU-China summit, from which they threat returning empty-handed.

In the meantime, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s approval rankings have been in free-fall for the reason that summer time. Court docket rulings and the politics of affordability have dented his document on the local weather, casting uncertainty on timelines for main tasks. Fallout from the Israel-Hamas battle has additionally damage morale inside his Liberal Occasion.

In St. John’s, not less than, leaders will be capable to reaffirm their bilateral relationship and underscore their “shared dedication to democratic values, multilateralism and the worldwide rules-based order,” which elsewhere are falling aside. The 2 sides are set to double down on their bilateral commitments in new coverage fields with an “spectacular record of deliverables,” in line with the EU official, together with a inexperienced alliance, extra cooperation on uncooked supplies, and a digital partnership.

One other EU diplomat mentioned that whereas there are not any mutual irritants, “just a few irritants could possibly be a welcome problem to dynamize the connection.”

However whereas the EU stays on a superb footing with Canada, it has struggled with the present U.S. administration of President Joe Biden, most notably with Washington’s Inflation Discount Act, which may even be mentioned on the sidelines of the St. John’s summit. The EU had anxious that the $369 billion IRA would hole out the bloc’s economic system as corporations decamped throughout the Atlantic to benefit from its large subsidies. Brussels and Washington proceed to barter a high-stakes settlement on vital minerals to permit electrical car batteries made by European corporations to qualify for the IRA’s shopper tax credit. 

EU Ambassador to Canada Melita Gabrič informed POLITICO that Ottawa’s relationship with the bloc is “nearer than it has ever been.” She declined, nonetheless, to say if she noticed Trump’s potential return as a catalyst for even nearer ties within the yr forward.

“We are going to see what occurs, however definitely we put a premium on our transatlantic relations,” she mentioned, referring to each the U.S. and Canada.

Barbara Moens reported from Brussels. Zi-Ann Lum reported from Ottawa. Camille Gijs contributed reporting from Brussels.



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