US wants to ‘divide Europe’, EU’s Kallas tells FT

European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said the U.S. wants to “divide ​Europe” and doesn’t “like the European Union” in an interview ‌published by the Financial Times on Friday, after more than a year of turmoil in transatlantic relations.

“What I think is actually important for everybody ​to understand is that the U.S. has been very clear ​that they want to divide Europe. They don’t like ⁠the European Union,” Kallas told the FT.

U.S. President Donald Trump has ​repeatedly targeted the European Union in his second term, imposing tariffs on ​member countries and others and talking about annexing Greenland – a move that could effectively end the NATO alliance.

This week, Trump’s administration launched trade investigations into the ​EU and other countries, including China, India, Japan, South Korea ​and Mexico, over what it said were unfair trade practices. Under the investigation, ‌the ⁠countries could face new tariffs by this summer, after the U.S. Supreme Court tore down much of Trump’s tariff program last month.

Kallas said the United States’ approach to the EU echoed tactics ​used by the ​bloc’s adversaries, according ⁠to the FT.

EU countries should not be looking to deal with Trump bilaterally, she said, and ​instead should deal with him together, “because we are ​equal powers ⁠when we are together,” the FT reported.

On defence, however, Kallas said the bloc needed “to buy from America because we don’t have the ⁠assets ​or the possibilities or the capabilities that ​we need,” adding that Europe needed to invest in its own defence industry.

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