‘West as we knew it no longer exists,’ warns von der Leyen – Europe live | European Union

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‘West as we knew it no longer exists,’ warns von der Leyen – Europe live | European Union

Morning opening: ‘The West as we knew it no longer exists’

Jakub Krupa

European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen told the German weekly Die Zeit that “the West as we knew it no longer exist,” as she spoke of “historic” changes taking place as a result of Donald Trump’s presidency in the US.

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen looks on during her meeting with the Ukrainian prime minister in the EU Commission building in Brussels, Belgium. Photograph: Olivier Matthys/EPA

In a wide-ranging interview, she defended the EU’s position on regulating US digital services even in the face of threats of removing US nuclear umbrella, as she pointedly said “we don’t have bros or oligarchs making the rules.”

Striking a delicate balance, she still sung praises for the US and the EU-US relationship, while urging countries to produce and buy more in Europe, particularly when it comes to increasingly critical defence supplies.

On European security, von der Leyen also warned that “while Putin may pause every so often, there is no limit to his imperial ambitions,” highlighting the existential risks facing the EU.

What’s notable is that the interview – originally conducted in German – was translated for the newspaper by von der Leyen’s office – as if she and her team wanted it to be more widely read across Europe (and beyond; hello Donald and JD.)

Either way, her comments come a day after the EU appeared to be growing frustrated with the lack of engagement on the US side when it comes to resolving the tariffs standoff, with commission spokesperson telling reporters that the bloc needed “an additional level of engagement from the US to keep the ball rolling forward.”

Further talks will be taking place in the background as the 90-day pause continues.

Let’s see what the day brings today.

It’s Wednesday, 16 April 2025, it’s Jakub Krupa here, and this is Europe Live.

Good morning.

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US Rubio and Witkoff to visit Paris later this week for talks on Ukraine, Gaza, Iran and trade

US state secretary Marco Rubio and White House envoy Steve Witkoff will visit France in the coming days, the French government’s spokesperson Sophie Primas confirmed.

French government’s spokesperson Sophie Primas leaving after the weekly cabinet meeting at Élysée Palace in Paris. Photograph: Jacques Witt/SIPA/REX/Shutterstock

Politico and Le Monde earlier reported that the pair would come to Paris later this week with the intention of hosting high-level talks on Ukraine, Gaza, Iran, and trade.

Politico noted that French president Emmanuel Macron has been central to putting together the Europe-led “Coalition of the Willing” to help Ukraine, including a potential reassurance force that could be deployed to the country.

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