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EU Chief Rebuts US Claims of Europe's 'Civilisational Erasure

The European Union's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, has pushed back against US claims that Europe is facing a "civilisational erasure", calling it "fashionable euro-bashing". Kallas argued that other countries look up to Europe for its values, such as press freedom. The comments were made at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday.

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EU Chief Rebuts US Claims of Europe's 'Civilisational Erasure

The European Union's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, has pushed back against US claims that Europe is facing a "civilisational erasure", calling it "fashionable euro-bashing". Kallas argued that other countries look up to Europe for its values, such as press freedom. The comments were made at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday.

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The European Union's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, has rebuked US claims that Europe is facing a "civilisational erasure", dismissing the notion as "fashionable euro-bashing". Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday, Kallas emphasized that other countries continue to look up to Europe for its values, such as press freedom.

Kallas' comments were a direct response to recent US claims that Europe was facing a decline in its cultural and societal influence. The US has been critical of Europe's stance on various issues, including trade, security, and immigration. However, Kallas argued that Europe's values, such as press freedom, remain a beacon of hope for many countries around the world.

"We are not facing a civilisational erasure," Kallas said, according to reports. "We are facing challenges, but we are also facing opportunities. And I think that other countries look up to us for our values, for our commitment to human rights, for our commitment to democracy."

Kallas' comments come at a time when the relationship between the US and Europe is under strain. The US has been critical of Europe's handling of various issues, including its response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its approach to trade negotiations. However, Kallas emphasized that Europe remains a strong and united entity, committed to its values and principles.

The Munich Security Conference, where Kallas made her comments, is an annual gathering of global leaders and experts to discuss pressing security issues. This year's conference focused on topics such as climate change, cybersecurity, and the rise of nationalism.

Kallas' rebuke of US claims is not the first time that Europe has pushed back against US criticism. Last year, European leaders criticized the US for its withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, which was widely seen as a blow to European efforts to maintain a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

The US has also been critical of Europe's handling of immigration, with some US leaders accusing Europe of being too soft on the issue. However, Kallas argued that Europe's approach to immigration is guided by its commitment to human rights and dignity.

"We are not facing a migration crisis," Kallas said. "We are facing a humanitarian crisis. And we need to address it in a way that is consistent with our values and our principles."

Kallas' comments were welcomed by other European leaders, who have been seeking to assert Europe's independence and influence on the global stage. The European Union has been working to strengthen its diplomatic and security ties with other countries, including China and India, in an effort to promote its values and interests.

As the relationship between the US and Europe continues to evolve, Kallas' comments serve as a reminder that Europe remains a strong and united entity, committed to its values and principles. While challenges remain, Europe is well-positioned to continue playing a leading role on the global stage.

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  • The Guardian: Trump news at a glance: EU chief hits back after US claims of Europe’s ‘civilisational erasure’

The European Union's foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, has rebuked US claims that Europe is facing a "civilisational erasure", dismissing the notion as "fashionable euro-bashing". Speaking at the Munich Security Conference on Sunday, Kallas emphasized that other countries continue to look up to Europe for its values, such as press freedom.

Kallas' comments were a direct response to recent US claims that Europe was facing a decline in its cultural and societal influence. The US has been critical of Europe's stance on various issues, including trade, security, and immigration. However, Kallas argued that Europe's values, such as press freedom, remain a beacon of hope for many countries around the world.

"We are not facing a civilisational erasure," Kallas said, according to reports. "We are facing challenges, but we are also facing opportunities. And I think that other countries look up to us for our values, for our commitment to human rights, for our commitment to democracy."

Kallas' comments come at a time when the relationship between the US and Europe is under strain. The US has been critical of Europe's handling of various issues, including its response to the COVID-19 pandemic and its approach to trade negotiations. However, Kallas emphasized that Europe remains a strong and united entity, committed to its values and principles.

The Munich Security Conference, where Kallas made her comments, is an annual gathering of global leaders and experts to discuss pressing security issues. This year's conference focused on topics such as climate change, cybersecurity, and the rise of nationalism.

Kallas' rebuke of US claims is not the first time that Europe has pushed back against US criticism. Last year, European leaders criticized the US for its withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, which was widely seen as a blow to European efforts to maintain a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

The US has also been critical of Europe's handling of immigration, with some US leaders accusing Europe of being too soft on the issue. However, Kallas argued that Europe's approach to immigration is guided by its commitment to human rights and dignity.

"We are not facing a migration crisis," Kallas said. "We are facing a humanitarian crisis. And we need to address it in a way that is consistent with our values and our principles."

Kallas' comments were welcomed by other European leaders, who have been seeking to assert Europe's independence and influence on the global stage. The European Union has been working to strengthen its diplomatic and security ties with other countries, including China and India, in an effort to promote its values and interests.

As the relationship between the US and Europe continues to evolve, Kallas' comments serve as a reminder that Europe remains a strong and united entity, committed to its values and principles. While challenges remain, Europe is well-positioned to continue playing a leading role on the global stage.

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  • The Guardian: Trump news at a glance: EU chief hits back after US claims of Europe’s ‘civilisational erasure’

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