WEASELS: JUNCKER AND TUSK COME CRAWLING TO TRUMP TO TRY AND SECURE TRADE DEAL!
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Jean-Claude Juncker and Donald Tusk have invited newly-elected US president Donald Trump to a EU-US in a desperate attempt to re-start TTIP negotiations.
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The Brussels mandarins sent a letter to the Republican leader immediately after his victory, extending their “sincere congratulations”.
The letter expressed their hope Mr Trump would help foster a close relationship between America and the 28-country bloc.
It read: “Dear Mr President-Elect. We extend our sincere congratulations on your election as the 45th President of the United States of America.
“Today it is more important than ever to strength transatlantic relations. Only by cooperating closely can the EU and the US continue to make a difference when dealing with unprecedented challenges, such as Da’esh, the threats to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, climate change and migration.”
Mr Trump, who secured a stunning US election victory over his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton earlier today, was also invited to take part in a EU-US summit – with particular emphasis put on the controversial TTIP negotiations.
Their letter continued: “Fortunately, the EU-US strategic partnership is broad and deep, from our joint efforts to enhance energy security and address climate change … to the negotiations on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP).
“We would take this opportunity to invite you all to visit Europe or an EU-US Summit at your earliest convenience.
“This conversation would allow for us to chart the course of our relations for the next four years.”
Not everyone within the EU was as congratulatory or graceful in responding to Mr Trump’s victory.
European Parliament President Martin Schulz said the presient elect would make life ”harder” for the European Union.
He said: “It will be hard, harder than with previous administrations but he is the freely elected president.
“We must respect the future president of the United State. I hope we will find a slot to cooperate.”