How is Europe reacting to US elections?

Germany's interior minister has described the situation in the United States as <x0-explosive” this morning, voicing concerns that the state could slip into a constitutional crisis. A growing number of European politicians are using these elections as a argument that Europe “should take its fate into its own hands”, as he said [...]
A growing number of European politicians are using these elections as argument that Europe “should take its fate into its own hands”, as former Belgium Prime Minister Guy Verhofstad and France's Europe minister said the results should not be seen at the US as crucial to Europe's fate.
Four years of President Trump's years have enormised relations between the United States and the EU in diplomacy, trade, foreign policy, security, technology, climate and more, writes the BBC, translates Periscope.
Most European leaders hope quietly for a victory by Donald Trump.
So far only Slovenian Prime Minister Janez Jansha has congratulated President Trump on the victory, which is not yet confirmed. /Periscope












