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EU foreign policy chief says US ‘still our greatest ally’ after publication of policy document backing Europe’s far right
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The Trump administration released a policy document on Friday making clear Washington’s support for Europe’s nationalist far-right parties.
33 pages US National Security Strategycontaining a signed entry Donald TrumpHe appears to promote the racist “great change” conspiracy theory, saying that many countries are at risk of becoming “majority non-European” and that Europe faces “a real and distinct possibility of civilizational extinction”.
The EU foreign policy chief spoke at the Doha Forum, the annual diplomatic conference in the Qatari capital on Saturday Kaja Kallas He spoke by reiterating the statement in his policy document that “the United States is still our greatest ally,” AFP reported. “Of course there is a lot of criticism, but I think some of it is true,” Kallas said.
Kallas continued: “I think we don’t always agree on different issues, but I think the general principle still holds. We are the greatest allies and we must stick together.”




