French PM criticizes inked deal between UN, US
“Von der Leyen-Trump Agreement: It is a dark day when an alliance of free peoples, gathered to affirm their values and defend their interests, resolves to submit,” Bayrou posted on X, condemning what he saw as a surrender of European autonomy.
Trump detailed the agreement on Sunday, stating that the EU would buy $750 billion worth of US energy exports and invest $600 billion into the American economy. He also claimed the bloc would purchase “hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of military equipment” from the US, with all investments scheduled within the remainder of his term.
The agreement has sparked criticism from multiple French officials. European Affairs Minister Benjamin Haddad labeled the deal “unbalanced,” warning that the stability it brings is only temporary. He urged Brussels to activate its Anti-Coercion Instrument to correct the power imbalance in trade relations with the US.
Marine Le Pen, a leading right-wing voice in France, called the deal a “political, economic, and moral fiasco.” Writing on X, she argued that the agreement amounted to “an outright surrender for French industry and for our energy and military sovereignty.”
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