The costs of unilateralism and the path to restore US-European relations
Summary
A recent trip to Brussels and Strasbourg revealed concerns about the United States' weakened position in Europe, especially regarding energy and climate policies. Meetings with European leaders showed the need to improve U.S.-European relations.Key Facts
- The visit included meetings with European government officials and business leaders.
- The main topics were energy and climate policy.
- The United States’ reputation and influence in Europe have decreased.
- European leaders expressed concerns about U.S. unilateral actions, meaning the U.S. acting alone without consulting allies.
- There is a recognized need to restore stronger cooperation between the U.S. and Europe.
- The trip was described as mostly positive and constructive despite concerns.
- Energy and climate remain central issues facing both sides.
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