Friedrich Merz calls for EU unity in face of US intervention
#Germany #EUrelationsGermany’s likely new Chancellor Friedrich Merz welcomes Sir Keir Starmer's interest in closer EU relations post-Brexit. Merz questions US reliability and calls for better European integration amidst increasing global uncertainties. read more
"Keir Starmer Struggles to Reset UK-EU Relations Amid Brexit Woes"
#KeirStarmer #EUrelationsKeir Starmer presents a reset on UK-EU relations at a Brussels summit, focusing on a new security partnership. The proposal aims for closer partnership without compromising on issues like single market access or customs union, while navigating Brexit complexities and addressing potential challenges. read more
British Public Prefers Closer Ties with EU Amid Brexit tensions
#Brexit #EUrelationsA new poll indicates growing support among Brits for closer ties with the EU over the US, amid Trump's tariff threats. The survey underscores increased preference for Europe and suggests the UK government consider rejoining the customs union and single market. read more
UK prioritizes rebuilding EU ties over US, according to poll.
#EUrelations #UKpoliticsA recent poll from The Independent reveals that UK readers prefer prioritizing relations with the EU over the US, citing benefits like trade, economic growth, and security cooperation. read more
Georgia's ruling party claims early victory in pivotal election
#GeorgiaElection #EUrelationsGeorgia's ruling party, Georgian Dream, claims victory in a pivotal national election, shaping the country's future relation with the West or Russia. The founder, Bidzina Ivanishvili, declared an early win as the results suggest a lean towards Russia, impacting ties with the EU. read more
#FrenchElection #EUrelations
Crowds in Paris react to the French legislative election results, with relief that the hard-right National Rally wasn't victorious. Meanwhile, Britain's stable government seeks EU relations reset. Macron's choice for early elections weakens his authority, leaving France with a divided government. read more