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Vance, Meloni, von der Leyen positive ahead of US-EU meet

May 19, 2025

New York [US], May 19: US Vice President JD Vance and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen emphasized their shared desire to improve relations just before meeting in Rome on Sunday.
"Hopefully, we'll be the beginning of some long-term trade negotiations and some long-term trade advantages between both Europe and the United States," Vance said at the start of the meeting, which was organized by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as leaders gathered in Rome for the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV.
In recent weeks, tensions between the US and Europe have flared, primarily due to US President Donald Trump's announcement of plans to impose tariffs on the European Union. After strong protests and turbulence in stock and financial markets, Trump suspended the tariffs in April for 90 days. The EU has expressed its readiness to take decisive measures, including counter-tariffs, should negotiations fail.
Von der Leyen said "it is important now we have exchanged papers that our experts are deep diving discussing the details. Everybody knows that the devil is in the detail. But what unites us is that at the end, we want together to have a good deal for both sides." The European Commission president highlighted that the EU and the US share the world's largest trade partnership, with an annual volume of around $1.5 trillion. Europe and its individual countries are important allies of the United States, Vance said. Meloni expressed hope that the dialogue in Rome could mark a diplomatic "restart" between Washington and the EU.
Vance explicitly praised Meloni, stating that Meloni had offered to be a "bridge builder" between the US and the EU. (DPA)
Source: Qatar Tribune

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