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Europe is ‘decaying’ group of nations led by ‘weak’ people, Trump says as he takes aim at European migration

Meanwhile, US president Donald Trump has repeatedly criticised the EU and the European leaders in an interview with Politico, published just now, dismissing Europe as a “decaying” group of nations led by “weak” people.

Speaking about European leaders, he said “I think they are weak,” and blamed them for being “politically correct.”

“I think they don’t know what to do,” he added. “Europe doesn’t know what to do.”

He praised Hungary and Poland for their track record on migration, but said that more broadly he was concerned about Europe as “they are allowing people to come in, unchecked, unvetted.”

Despite the pushback from Europe, Trump also reiterated that he would be prepared to support European leaders in domestic elections saying “I’ve endorsed people, but I’ve endorsed people that a lot of Europeans don’t like. I’ve endorsed Viktor Orbán.”

What Orbán “has really gotten right is the immigration because he allows nobody in his country and Poland has done a very good job in that respect, too, but most European nations, they’re they’re decaying,” he said.

Trump also said warned that Europe would also get “much weaker” as a result of migration, “because the people coming in have a totally different ideology.”

He pointedly attacked his longstanding political enemy, London mayor Sadiq Khan, saying he is “a disaster,” adding: “I hate what’s happened to London, and I hate what’s happened to Paris.”

“Europe, they want to be politically correct, and it makes them weak. That’s what makes them weak,” he said.

Trump also added that European countries “should get the people out that came into the country illegally.”

Trump also said he didn’t have much hopes about European involvement in the Ukraine peace talks, as “they talk, but they don’t produce, and the war just keeps going on and on.”

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Zelenskyy about to meet Italy’s Meloni, who balances her loyalties between EU and US

Angela Giuffrida

Angela Giuffrida

in Rome

We are expecting Ukraine’s Zelenskyy to meet with Italy’s Giorgia Meloni shortly, one of the European leaders that seem to still be in Trump’s good books.

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, listens to Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni, right, during a meeting earlier this year. Photograph: Ukrainian Presidentia/Planet Pix/ZUMA Press Wire/REX/Shutterstock

Meloni will endeavour to balance her loyalties between the EU and Washington, and while Italy is preparing aid to bolster Ukraine’s energy network, she may urge Zelenskyy to accept territorial concessions to end the war, according to reports in the Italian press. Italy has also so far deemed it risky to use frozen Russian assets to fund reconstruction in Ukraine.

Writing in Corriere della Sera, Massimo Franco said the Italian government will strive to avoid appearing to be an outsider in the peace talks after its absence in London, while asserting its autonomy.

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