The European Union welcomes Trump’s withdrawal from imposing tariffs

with the decline of US President Donald Threatening to impose customs duties on European countries because of the Greenland issue, according to what European Council President Antonio Costa announced Thursday after a summit of the bloc, describing this as "positive"
Costa said in a press conference: "Imposing additional customs duties is contrary to the trade agreement between the European Union and the United States. Our focus now must be on moving forward with the implementation of this agreement"
He added: "The goal remains to achieve real stability in trade relations between the European Union and the United States"
Greenland issue
European Council President Antonio Costa confirmed early Friday that the European Union "He will defend himself" against "Any form of coercion"This came after US President Donald Trump announced that he had withdrawn his threat to impose customs duties on European countries due to the
Costa said, after a summit of the bloc in Brussels to discuss European-American relations, that "The European Union will continue to defend its interests, and will defend itself, its Member States, its citizens and its companies against any form of coercion. It has the capacity and means to do so, and will do so when necessary.".
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