
"The Trump administration released a policy paper on Friday that made explicit Washington's support for Europe's nationalist far-right parties. The 33-page US National Security Strategy, which includes a signed introduction from Donald Trump, appears to push the racist great replacement conspiracy theory, saying several countries risk becoming majority non-European and Europe faces the real and stark prospect of civilizational erasure."
"Speaking at the Doha Forum, an annual diplomatic conference in Qatar's capital on Saturday, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas addressed the policy paper by reiterating that the US is still our biggest ally, AFP reports. Of course, there's a lot of criticism, but I think some of it is also true, Kallas said. Kallas continued: I think we haven't always seen eye to eye on different topics, but I think the overall principle is still there. We are the biggest allies, and we should stick together."
Washington released a 33-page National Security Strategy with a signed introduction from Donald Trump that explicitly signals support for Europe's nationalist far-right parties. The paper invokes the racist great replacement conspiracy, stating several countries risk becoming majority non-European and warning of Europe's real and stark prospect of civilizational erasure. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas addressed the policy at the Doha Forum and reiterated that the US remains Europe's biggest ally. Kallas acknowledged criticism, said some of it is true, and emphasized that disagreements exist but the overall alliance principle endures and allies should stick together.
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