European Council President António Costa issued a stern warning to the US on Monday, cautioning against American interference in Europe's internal affairs and emphasizing that only European citizens have the right to decide which parties should govern them. His remarks came in response to the Trump administration's newly released national security strategy, which has been met with criticism from within Europe.
The strategy highlights weaknesses in European allies while offering implicit support for far-right political parties, sparking concerns among EU leaders. The move is seen as a marked departure from previous US foreign policy approaches, which have traditionally prioritized stability and unity over divisive issues.
Costa's warning is a clear indication that the EU will not tolerate external meddling in its domestic affairs. The European Council president's stance reflects the growing unease within Europe about the Trump administration's national security strategy, which has been perceived as divisive and confrontational.
In contrast to the US approach, which views Europe as vulnerable, Costa emphasizes the strength of European unity and the resilience of its democratic institutions. By backing far-right parties, the US may inadvertently fuel instability in Europe, undermining the very foundations of its relationships with key allies.
The strategy highlights weaknesses in European allies while offering implicit support for far-right political parties, sparking concerns among EU leaders. The move is seen as a marked departure from previous US foreign policy approaches, which have traditionally prioritized stability and unity over divisive issues.
Costa's warning is a clear indication that the EU will not tolerate external meddling in its domestic affairs. The European Council president's stance reflects the growing unease within Europe about the Trump administration's national security strategy, which has been perceived as divisive and confrontational.
In contrast to the US approach, which views Europe as vulnerable, Costa emphasizes the strength of European unity and the resilience of its democratic institutions. By backing far-right parties, the US may inadvertently fuel instability in Europe, undermining the very foundations of its relationships with key allies.