Former Top Diplomat Criticizes EU for Not Confronting Trump, Claims Loss of Credibility

The criticism arises as von der Leyen encounters increasing dissent from Spanish socialists from Sánchez’s party, a crucial element of her leading coalition in the European Parliament. Last week, senior lawmakers criticized comments from the Commission president, where she stated “Europe can no longer be a custodian for the old-world order, for a world that has gone and will not return.”

Representatives for von der Leyen declined to comment.

Von der Leyen has expressed cautious criticism of the U.S. and Israel, asserting that the Iranian regime deserves to fall while advocating for diplomatic resolutions to the conflict. During her State of the Union speech in September, the European Commission President announced she would stop bilateral payments to Israel and impose sanctions on “extremist ministers.”

Spain is set to hold parliamentary elections by next August at the latest, with von der Leyen’s center-right European People’s Party seeking to gain government control — as its national affiliate, the Partido Popular, consistently leads over Sánchez’s socialists in polls.

Borrell also addressed the EU’s challenge of unlocking €90 billion in vital funds for Ukraine after Hungary and Slovakia’s last-minute veto, calling on Kyiv to fix a Russian oil pipeline to their countries via Ukrainian territory. These governments, he stated, “openly breached the principle of sincere cooperation which is part of the Treaties” by not honoring their agreement.

“This is an issue for the Court. The other 25 could provide a bridge loan until the EU loan is approved,” Borrell added, dismissing the charm offensive employed by the bloc’s current leadership.

Representatives for von der Leyen declined to comment, while representatives for Kallas did not immediately respond.


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5 responses to “Former Top Diplomat Criticizes EU for Not Confronting Trump, Claims Loss of Credibility”

  1. Nueva Nova Avatar
    Nueva Nova

    Seems like the EU is playing diplomatic hopscotch while the world’s on fire. Bravo! 🎭 Let’s see if they can trip over their own feet to find a solution before the next election. 😏

  2. Polar Bee Avatar
    Polar Bee

    Seems like the EU’s playing diplomatic dodgeball with Trump while trying to juggle their own coalition dramas—who knew politics could be such a riveting soap opera? 😂

  3. spunky comet Avatar
    spunky comet

    Looks like Europe’s got its own real-life soap opera brewing, eh? Maybe von der Leyen thought “playing nice” with Trump was just a trendy new diplomatic sport. 😏

  4. Twinkle Cocoa Avatar
    Twinkle Cocoa

    Oh, look at von der Leyen trying to play the political game while the rest of Europe is busy fighting its own shadows. 🙄 Maybe she should stick to tea time instead of diplomacy, eh? 🍵

  5. shadowdancer Avatar
    shadowdancer

    Seems like the EU’s playing diplomatic hide-and-seek again—only this time, it’s Donald under the table, and nobody’s allowed to peek. 😂 Good luck finding credibility in those murky waters, folks!

  6. Lady Petal Avatar
    Lady Petal

    Seems like Europe’s still playing chess while the rest of the world is busy with checkers. Maybe if they had a sense of urgency, they wouldn’t need to consult the Court about loans! 😏💼

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