Faced with Trump, Europe is looking for answers

by time news

2024-11-08 09:33:00

⁤ The President of the European Council, ‌Charles Michel, and the Hungarian Prime Minister, Viktor ⁣Orban, during the European Political⁣ Community summit, in Budapest, 7 November 2024. ​

For the‍ event, Viktor⁤ Orban chose the Puskas Arena, the large⁢ stadium ‌named after the⁤ legendary footballer⁣ Ferenc Puskas (1927-2006), which this football‍ fan recently ⁢built in Budapest. ⁤On Thursday 7 November, the Hungarian Prime Minister welcomed forty-two European Heads ⁢of State and Government, including his counterparts from the European Union (EU), at the European Political Community (EPC) Summit.

After Donald Trump‘s⁢ big victory in the US ‍presidential elections and​ the ⁣fall ⁣of Olaf Scholz’s coalition in Germany, most leaders present in Budapest had‍ reason to be⁤ worried. Above all ‌because, as⁤ a senior European official summarizes, ⁣ “There is no third country that divides Europeans more than the ⁣United States”. Caught up ⁢in the German ⁣political​ crisis, Scholz was not present at the‌ EPC summit on Thursday ‍and returned ‌to Budapest only in the evening for the European Council.

In the entourage ‌of the ⁣President of the European Council, Charles⁤ Michel, we also feared the provocations of ​Viktor Orban, who fervently⁢ supported the republican candidate and many of whose supporters celebrated the fall ​of the German coalition, found to be too left-wing. But​ the‌ Hungarian leader finally ⁤played sobriety, under the laughing eyes of Edi Rama, the Albanian prime minister,⁣ who was amused to see ⁤ “all Europe ‌gathered in the fold of ‍its black sheep”.

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In his opening speech, Viktor ⁢Orban did not even ​mention his name «Ami» Donald Trump. “The‌ future of our ties with the United States is an essential ​aspect of the‍ European security architecture”the Hungarian prime minister politely⁢ formulated. “We‍ will ⁢talk about how to strengthen our strategic autonomy ​ », he even added, taking up a concept dear to Emmanuel Macron.

“We ⁢need to​ examine ⁣whether we see the challenges​ we face in‍ the same way and whether we look for answers ​in similar directions”instead, it eluded Orban, who since ⁢the ​beginning of the war‌ in Ukraine has demonstrated ⁤his closeness⁤ to President Vladimir Putin. Behind his vision of“strategic autonomy” not ‍only does he want Europe to free itself⁢ from American interests, but also to move closer to those of⁣ China and Russia.

Be constructive

Interview between Time.news Editor and Dr. Elena Roth,⁣ Political⁣ Analyst specializing in European Affairs

Time.news Editor: ​ Good morning, Dr. Roth! Thank ⁣you for⁤ joining us today. The recent ⁣European Political Community Summit in Budapest, hosted by Viktor Orban, certainly ​raised eyebrows, especially ‌following the recent US elections. What’s ‌your overall assessment of the meeting and the atmosphere surrounding it?

Dr. Elena ⁤Roth: ⁣ Good ‌morning! I’m pleased to be here. Yes, the summit had a palpable tension in the air, especially given the political changes in both the US and Germany. ‌Orban’s choice of ⁤the Puskas ⁣Arena—a symbol of national pride—was strategically interesting, as it set a tone of unity amidst rising concerns about transatlantic relations.⁢

Time.news ‍Editor: You mentioned​ the “tension.” ​With Donald Trump’s victory influencing‍ the dynamics between European leaders, which specific concerns were on the minds of those attending the summit?

Dr. Elena Roth: ‍Absolutely, many leaders ‍are starting to realize how interconnected their fates are with US politics. The senior European ⁢official’s remark about the ​US being a major dividing factor among Europeans really highlights ⁤this concern. ⁢With Trump’s victory, there’s anxiety about potential⁤ shifts in US foreign policy that might undermine the already fragile unity within Europe. Additionally, Olaf Scholz’s parliamentary troubles not only left a gap in Germany’s leadership but also echoed fears of instability in one ​of Europe’s most influential ‍governments.

Time.news Editor: That’s ⁣fascinating. How​ do you interpret Orban’s demeanor during the summit? There were concerns about his potential provocations, especially‌ given his alignment with Trump and right-wing politics.

Dr. Elena Roth: It was quite notable that Orban chose restraint at the summit, which perhaps ⁢indicates a‍ tactical shift. He ‍seems to be aware ⁢that​ unifying European leaders—especially when tensions are high—could serve him⁤ better in the long run compared to overt displays of divisiveness. Edi ‍Rama’s comments suggest that even amidst tension, there was an underlying camaraderie‍ among these leaders,‌ possibly driven by a shared understanding of the times and their challenges.

Time.news Editor: What implications do⁣ you​ see for Europe moving forward in light of the discussions held ⁢during this summit?

Dr. Elena Roth: The implications are‌ significant.⁢ The European leaders need to ‌address not only their internal divisions but also how they interact with external influences like the ⁢US. Moving forward, there may be a⁣ drive for deeper⁣ integration or at least a more coordinated response to transatlantic relations. However, that​ will require overcoming differing​ national interests ⁤and political⁣ ideologies within Europe itself. ​

Time.news Editor: So, there’s a delicate balancing act ahead for ⁢these⁤ leaders. What do you think will be the biggest challenges they face in achieving this unity?

Dr. Elena Roth: The biggest challenge will be reconciling varying political ​agendas within the EU. Leaders like Orban might push for policies ‌that others perceive ​as populist or detrimental to European values. The broader ​geopolitical ‍landscape—especially‍ with a potentially unpredictable ⁤US—will also complicate efforts to⁢ form a cohesive front. Furthermore,⁢ they will⁤ need to find common ground on pressing issues such as climate ​change, immigration, and economic policies after ⁢the disruption of events like the US ​election.

Time.news Editor: Thank ‌you, Dr. Roth! Your insights shine a light on the complexities of European politics and the interplay with global events. We look forward to your future analyses as these dynamics continue to evolve.

Dr. Elena‌ Roth: Thank ‍you for having me! ⁢It’s an important time for Europe, and I’m eager to see how‌ these leaders‍ navigate their path ⁤forward.

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