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US President Donald Trump strongly criticized the EU for its trade policy and compared it to China: "It's terrible what they we do. "
- The United States and Europe are en route a trade war. The EU responded by applying retaliatory duties to US taxes on aluminum and steel products. The United States is also in trade conflict with China.
- At a historic meeting, Presidents Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un signed an agreement to include North Korea's nuclear disarmament.
- The administration of President Donald Trump announced the withdrawal of the United States from the United Nations Human Rights Council
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1. July: Trump: The EU as bad as China
US President Donald Trump has, in a bitter attack, compared the European Union to its business practices with China. "The European Union may be just like China, just smaller," Trump said in an interview with his original channel Fox News . "It's terrible what they do to us," he added. "They send their Mercedes here, we can not send our cars."
The European Union does not want to buy agricultural products in the United States. "They protect their farmers," said Trump. "We do not protect ours, but they protect theirs." The European Union recorded a trade surplus of $ 151 billion with the United States last year.
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30. June: The Pentagon denies a report on the possible withdrawal of American troops
The US Department of Defense has rejected a media report speculating on US troop withdrawal considerations from Germany. The National Security Council has asked the Ministry of Defense no badysis of the cost of relocating US troops stationed in Germany, said a Pentagon spokesman for the German news agency Friday night (local time). The Washington Post, citing unnamed sources, reports that the Pentagon is investigating the costs and consequences of a large-scale retreat or relocation of troops stationed in Germany. President Donald Trump said he was interested in a meeting with representatives of the White House and the Army. Trump is expected to attend the NATO summit in Brussels on July 11th and 12th.
Trump was surprised at the strength of the troops in Germany and complains that other NATO member states are not honoring their obligations, writes the Post. There are currently about 35,000 American soldiers in Germany. Government officials interviewed by the mail pointed out that the considerations were only an internal examination of the possibilities. The Pentagon chief is currently not concerned with the issue.
The Pentagon regularly reviews the positioning of the armed forces and provides cost-benefit calculations, a spokesman for DPA said. This is not new. "Germany is home to the largest presence of US troops in Europe – we remain deeply rooted in common values and strong relations between our two countries," he said. The United States remains fully committed to NATO's allies in Germany and the defense alliance.
Tensions in defense spending at NATO have been strained for months between the United States and other allies. Trump had criticized the German government for this reason repeatedly via Twitter
According to a report, US troops check the withdrawal of Germany
According to a Washington Post article, the US Department of Defense verifies the withdrawal of US soldiers stationed in Germany. The options envisaged included the return of most of the approximately 35,000 soldiers stationed in Germany in the United States or the transfer of all or part of the contingent to Poland, the newspaper reported on Friday (local time).
President Donald Trump raised the idea of a withdrawal of troops earlier during a meeting with military advisers and White House officials. European NATO members worried about the process and were trying to determine if Trump was serious or if the threat of a troop restructuring was a bargaining chip before the NATO summit in July.
In Germany, since the end of US World War II soldiers stationed. This is the largest contingent outside the United States.
29. June: Canada announces its own tariffs on steel and aluminum products
Canada against punitive US tariffs on steel and aluminum with counter-tariffs measures, fueling the growing trade dispute with Washington. Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced tariffs on steel and aluminum products from the United States worth ten billion euros, which are expected to take effect Sunday. "Canada has no choice but to respond with a modest dollar-to-dollar mutual response," Freeland said Friday.
US President Donald Trump's punitive tariffs against his northern neighbor came into effect this month. The tariffs are illegal from Canada's point of view, as the country like the European Union has filed a lawsuit before the WTO. According to Ottawa, US tariffs also violate the rules of the North American Free Trade Agreement Nafta, which both countries and Mexico are renegotiating.
Trump: Journalists must be able to work without fear on publishers any violence against the media
After the attack at the gun of an American newspaper with five dead , US President Donald Trump condemned all violence against the media. Journalists should be able to do their job "free from the fear of being forcibly attacked," Trump said Friday in Washington.
Previously, the American public had criticized Trump for his return from an event the night before. In the state of Wisconsin, journalists' questions about the attack unfolded without words
However, the president had already written in the Twitter short message service that his "thoughts and prayers" were with the victims and their families. His spokesman Sarah Sanders also tweeted on Thursday: "A violent attack on innocent journalists doing their job is an attack on all Americans."
Strongly condemn the evil act of senseless violence in Annapolis, MD. A violent attack on innocent journalists attacks all Americans. Our prayers accompany their victims and their families.
– Sarah Sanders (@PressSec)
28 June 2018
Trump attacks with a critical distance on him reporting the media and also individual journalists again and again hard. He describes himself as the victim of a systematic campaign of "false news"
However, there is no evidence that the author of the killing of five people Thursday in the The editorial board of the local newspaper "Capital Gazette" in Annapolis, Maryland has been influenced in some way by the President's anti-media tirades. According to a report from the "Baltimore Sun", the shooter has for years been deeply angered by the newspaper that he attacked after having bargained harbadment charges against him in 2011.
Detention of the policy of # 39; asylum – US police takes Close to 600 protesters arrested
US police temporarily arrested nearly 600 people who had protested in a Senate building against the immigration policy of US President Donald Trump. Democratic opponents Pramila Jayapal and Hollywood actress Susan Sarandon were among the majority protesters opposed to the separation and imprisonment of immigrant families.
Trump opponents gathered Thursday in the atrium of a Washington Senate building with a banner. The inscription: "Families must stay together in freedom."
The Capitol Police claimed to have temporarily arrested about 575 people for "illegal demonstrations". You must expect a fine. Another protest against the immigration policy will take place on Saturday.
The Trump government abducted children from their parents and housed them separately in shelters under a "zero tolerance" policy against illegal migrants. However, following an uproar in the public eye, President Trump stopped the practice last week.
About 2,000 of the affected migrant children continue to live in homes separate from their parents, according to the government. Parents are treated as criminals because of the illegal crossing of the border and are detained.
28. June: Trump reportedly makes derogatory remarks about NATO at G7 summit
US President Donald Trump reportedly defended NATO at G7 summit in early June at Canada, according to a media report in camera. Trump called the military alliance "as bad as Nafta" when meeting with Western partners, the US news portal "Axios" reported on Thursday.
Nafta is the US free trade agreement with Canada and Mexico in 1994. United States by the agreement enjoys and threatens to leave the deal. NATO, for its part, called Trump "obsolete" 17 months ago when he took office, which alarmed the partner states at that time. However, since then, he has not used hard words for the alliance, at least in public
Trump and Putin's first summit on July 16 in Helsinki
First summit of the US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will be held July 16 in Helsinki, the Finnish capital. This was announced by the Kremlin in Moscow and the White House in Washington on Thursday. Up to now, the two leaders have been on the sidelines of international meetings
China Appeals to Trump: Avoiding Escalation in Trade Dispute
In the Trade Dispute with the United States United, China has called on US President Donald Trump to avoid. Restrictions on trade or investment are not in the interest of the global economy and trading partners, nor for their own benefit, Deputy Commerce Minister Wang Shouwen said Thursday. the press in Beijing. The deputy minister presented a white paper on China's compliance with its obligations to the World Trade Organization (WTO), in which China vigorously opposes protectionism and unilateralism.
Trump Can Expect New Elections to the Supreme Court
Resigning, US President Donald Trump Had the Opportunity to Put on the Right the Powerful and Highly Political Court Constitutional. Judge Anthony Kennedy will leave the Supreme Court on July 31, as he also wrote to Trump on Wednesday after a 30-minute appeal. Thus, the way for the president is free to send another arch-conservative lawyer in the nine-member body – and give him long-term, conservative overweight. Trump announced Wednesday that he would immediately start looking for a successor to Kennedy.
He honored Kennedy, who was still nominated by Republican President Ronald Reagan, as a "great" attorney. For the decision on the new judge or the new judge, there is a list on which there are currently 25 names, said the president. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate would approve a new judge later this fall. There, the simple majority of the Republicans of 51 votes. It is not until November 8 that important parliamentary elections will be held in the United States, where the majority could change.
27. June: A new attempt at adoption of the US Migration Act failed
The US House of Representatives again failed Wednesday to try to adopt a new law on migration. The Council rejected the draft compromise resolution with a clear majority. Among other things, the project would have included the possibility of illegally detaining illegal immigrants and their children. He also provided funds for the construction of the border wall of President Donald Trump in Mexico, amounting to $ 25 billion.
Trump himself said last week that efforts to create a new immigration law are currently a waste of time. Opposition Democrats do not have the will to legislate. At least in the Senate, several Democrat votes would be needed because the simple majority of ruling Republicans is not enough for final adoption.
Tusk warns of "worst case scenarios" in relations with the United States. From the point of view of the President of the Council Donald Tusk, he must prepare for a drastic deterioration of relations with the United States. "I sincerely hope, I believe, that we must prepare our Union for the worst scenarios," wrote Tusk in his invitation letter to the EU summit on Wednesday.
The trade dispute with the United States is a problem in which two-day meeting of European leaders Thursday and Friday. The EU had set retaliatory tariffs for the last time because US President Donald Trump had imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum. Trump is also considering punitive tariffs on car imports.
"Despite our relentless efforts to keep the West together, transatlantic relations are under enormous pressure because of President Trump's policies," Tusk continues. The US president had already upset the European allies with the resignation of the Paris agreement on climate and nuclear agreement with Iran.
EU circles have stated that such negative decisions are slowly becoming models that Washington does not know friends or enemies and the preservation of international rules is not a priority. Such a doctrine is very dangerous for Europe
Trump seems to want to suppress Chinese investment for the time being
US President Donald Trump is fighting to better protect the US. China's domestic investment risk economy, a more cautious course. For now, the White House is seeking to modernize the existing rules and refrain from taking additional measures, as the government announced Wednesday in Washington
The Congress already has 39 important legislation to protect US technologies from harmful acquisitions abroad. Advances made, Trump announced in a statement. However, failing to better protect "the jewels of American technology" and intellectual property acquisitions that threaten national security and the economy would require the development of more stringent measures.
The Merging of Separate Migrant Families
In the United States, a court ordered the reunion of separated migrant families. Federal Judge Dana Sabraw of San Diego, California, told US authorities on Tuesday to reunite separated families on the Mexican border within 30 days. Children under five must even return to their parents within two weeks.
Following the "zero tolerance" policy of President Donald Trump, migrants who entered the United States illegally across the Mexican border are overwhelmed The children were taken away and the children were sent to detention centers after an angry outcry at home and abroad on Wednesday, but more than 2,000 children are still separated from their parents. [19659011L'organisationdedéfensedesdroitsciviquesaméricaineACLUaintentéuneactionenjusticecontrelesdivisionsfamilialesàSanDiegoenCaliforniespécifiquementpourunefillettedeseptansenlevéeàsamèrecongolaiseetungarçonde14ansséparédesamèrebrésilienneParuneinjonctionprovisoirelejugefédéralainterditlesfuturesséparationsfamiliales