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Trump says Europe is a ‘rotting’ bunch of nations run by ‘weak’ people as he targets immigration from Europe
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump repeatedly criticized the EU and European leaders in an interview with Politico. published nowHe dismisses Europe as a “decaying” group of nations ruled by “weak” people.
He said of European leaders: “I think they are weak” and accused them of being “politically correct”.
“I guess they don’t know what to do,” he added. “Europe does not know what to do”
he praised Hungary And Poland but he expressed concern about Europe more generally because “they are letting people in unchecked, unexamined.”
Despite objections from Europe Trump also reiterated that he would be ready to support European leaders in local elections “I approved of people but I approved of people that many Europeans disliked. “I supported Viktor Orbán.”
What Orbán “is really right about immigration because he doesn’t let anyone in his country” “Poland has also done a very good job in this regard, but most European countries are rotting,” he said.
Trump also warned that Europe would become “much weaker” as a result of immigration. “Because the people who come have a completely different ideology.”
HE He openly attacked his long-standing political foe, London Mayor Sadiq Khan. He says he is “a disaster,” adding: “I hate what happened to London, and I hate what happened to Paris.”
“Europe, They want to be politically correct and that weakens them. That’s what makes them weakhe said.
Trump also added European countries “must expel people who enter the country illegally.”
Trump also said he had little hope for European participation in Ukraine peace talks. “They talk but they don’t produce and the war continues.”
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Trump claims Europe’s immigration policy could make some countries ‘uninhabitable’
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“They talk a lot, but they don’t produce,” Trump said about Europe’s thoughts on Ukraine
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“He’s going to have to start accepting some things,” Trump said about Zelenskyy
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Trump says no doubt Russia is in stronger position in Ukraine peace talks
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Trump said “What’s happening to Europe is terrible” while highlighting Sweden and Germany on immigration
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Trump says Europe is a ‘rotting’ bunch of nations run by ‘weak’ people as he targets immigration from Europe
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Ukrainian Zelenskyy thanked Pope Leo for his support and reiterated his invitation to visit Ukraine
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EU’s Kallas says failure to reach agreement with UK on participation in defense fund is ‘regrettable’
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EU foreign policy chief warns against ‘falling into Russian traps’ in Ukraine peace talks
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German leader Merz says parts of US national security strategy ‘unacceptable’ from European perspective
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Foreign policy chief says US anti-EU statements amount to ‘provocation’, criticism should ‘perhaps target Russia’
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Zelenskyy meets Pope Leo to discuss war, prisoners and return of children
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Zelenskyy to meet with Italian Meloni Pope Leo as peace talks continue
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Yakup Krupa
These comments will do nothing to reassure European leaders worried about anti-EU outbursts from the American right over the weekend.
Of course they are not new newWe have known for a while that Trump thinks this way, but the fact that Trump repeats all these lines just when Europe wants to stay close to him on the Ukraine issue… A lot complicated for everyone involved.
Trump claims Europe’s immigration policy could make some countries ‘uninhabitable’
In another harsh passage about Europe, Trump claimed HE “If it continues like this, in my opinion, there will be no Europe, most of these countries will no longer be livable countries.”
“Immigration policies are a complete disaster. What they are doing regarding immigration is a complete disaster. A disaster was approaching, but I managed to stop it.”
HE repeatedly says that Europe accepts too many immigrants from around the worldbut “they want to be politically correct – which I actually think is the opposite of political correctness – and They don’t want to send them back to where they came from.”
“They talk a lot, but they don’t produce,” Trump said about Europe’s thoughts on Ukraine
When asked about Europe’s role in Ukraine peace talks, Trump says if Europe wants to continue supporting Ukraine until they win this war, “they should.”
He said:
“Europe… I am friendly with all of them. So I love them all, I have no real enemies. I’ve had a couple over the years that I didn’t like. [but] I actually like the current lineup.
I love them very much, but they and I know them very well. I know them really well. Some are friends. Some are good. I know good leaders. I know bad leaders. I know smart people. I know fools. You have some really stupid ones too.
But they are not doing a good job, Europe is not doing a good job in many respects. They’re not doing a good job. They talk too much. And they don’t produce it. We are talking about Ukraine: They talk but they don’t produce, and the war continues.”
“He’s going to have to start accepting some things,” Trump said about Zelenskyy
When asked if his patience has limits regarding Ukraine and Zelenskyy, Embers in question:
“Well, He’s going to have to get into the game and start accepting some things, You know, when you lose, he loses too.”
Trump says no doubt Russia is in stronger position in Ukraine peace talks
Trump said in the Politico interview that there was “no doubt” that Russia was in a stronger negotiating position in negotiations to end the Ukraine war.
“There can be no doubt about this. Russia. It’s a much bigger country. “This is a war that should never have happened,” he said.
Trump too Doubles down on criticism of Zelenskyy, saying ‘he needs to read the proposal’ “Maybe he read it at night, it would be better if he read it,” he adds.
“His people liked the proposal. They really liked it. His lieutenants and higher-ups liked it, but they said he hadn’t read it yet.” I think he should make time to read.”
Room He caught the Russian line of attack and criticized Zelenskyy for not holding elections in Ukraine during the warsays:
“They use war to avoid making choicesBut I think the Ukrainian people should have this option and maybe Zelensky will win. I don’t know who will win, but there hasn’t been an election for a long time. You know, they talk about democracy, but it is getting to the point where it is no longer democracy.”

Yakup Krupa
Remember German Merz’s comment earlier todayHe says that he sees the US administration’s harsh stance towards Europe as a natural continuation of JD Vance’s Munich speech in February (11:43)?
These Trump’s latest comments fully confirm his concerns and there is no doubtConcerns are growing among EU leaders about the rapidly deteriorating state of relations with the United States.
Trump said “What’s happening to Europe is terrible” while highlighting Sweden and Germany on immigration
In another part of the Politico interview, Embers in question:
“My approach to Europe is this: I want to see a strong Europe.
When they allow millions of people to flow into their countries, many of these people commit huge crimes.
And look at this again Swedish. I’m not knocking Sweden. I love Sweden. I love the Swedish people. However They go from a country with no crime to a country with a lot of crime.
look now Germany. Germany was innocent and Angela made two big mistakes; migration and energy. But these two are beautiful.”
Trump also stated that Russian President Vladimir Putin wants to see Europe as “weak” and that he “understands” that given current trends.
“I see what’s going on, I get reports you’ll never see. And I think what happened to Europe is terrible.
According to me endangers Europe as we know it, “Europe could be a completely different place and I think the European people need to do something about it.”
Trump says Europe is a ‘rotting’ bunch of nations run by ‘weak’ people as he targets immigration from Europe
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump repeatedly criticized the EU and European leaders in an interview with Politico. published nowHe dismisses Europe as a “decaying” group of nations ruled by “weak” people.
He said of European leaders: “I think they are weak” and accused them of being “politically correct”.
“I guess they don’t know what to do,” he added. “Europe does not know what to do”
he praised Hungary And Poland but he expressed concern about Europe more generally because “they are letting people in unchecked, unexamined.”
Despite objections from Europe Trump also reiterated that he would be ready to support European leaders in local elections “I approved of people but I approved of people that many Europeans disliked. “I supported Viktor Orbán.”
What Orbán “is really right about immigration because he doesn’t let anyone in his country” “Poland has also done a very good job in this regard, but most European countries are rotting,” he said.
Trump also warned that Europe would become “much weaker” as a result of immigration. “Because the people who come have a completely different ideology.”
HE He openly attacked his long-standing political foe, London Mayor Sadiq Khan. He says he is “a disaster,” adding: “I hate what happened to London, and I hate what happened to Paris.”
“Europe, They want to be politically correct and that weakens them. That’s what makes them weakhe said.
Trump also added European countries “must expel people who enter the country illegally.”
Trump also said he had little hope for European participation in Ukraine peace talks. “They talk but they don’t produce and the war continues.”
Ukrainian Zelenskyy thanked Pope Leo for his support and reiterated his invitation to visit Ukraine
Ukrainian Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked Pope Leo “for his constant prayers for Ukraine and the Ukrainian people and for his calls for a just peace.”
“I Briefed the Pope about diplomatic efforts with the United States to achieve peace. “We discussed further actions and the Vatican’s mediation to bring back our children kidnapped by Russia,” he said.
Zelenskyy too He repeated his invitation for Pope Leo to visit Ukraine.
EU’s Kallas says failure to reach agreement with UK on participation in defense fund is ‘regrettable’
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas also said she was “regretted” that the EU had failed to reach an agreement with the UK on the SAFE defense fund.
Asked about the development, Kallas said:
“I wasn’t part of the negotiations and I have to say, I’m pretty upset about that too. [we] could not reach an agreement.
But again… The UK can also participate through bilateral agreements with member states that apply with it. That means 35% of these agreements may come from countries outside the European Union. So they are definitely not outside of defense cooperation.”



