EU chief Donald Tusk warned yesterday that US President Donald Trump’s administration was a “threat” facing the bloc, along with China, Russia, and radical Islam.In a strongly-worded letter to EU leaders ahead of a summit in Malta, Tusk said the bloc must take “spectacular steps” to stay together and should take advantage of Trump’s isolationism to boost trade with other countries.The former Polish prime minister said that in the wake of the Brexit vote, the European Union faced “three threats” that made the 28-nation bloc’s situation “more dangerous than ever before”.“The first threat, an external one, is related to the …read more
Source: Gulf times