
"European Union Braces for U.S. Election Fallout and Potential 'America First' Policy in 2024"
The European Union presidency, currently held by Belgium, has cautioned that the upcoming U.S. election will test the foundations of democracy and could potentially strain the trans-Atlantic alliance, particularly if there is a resurgence of "America first" policies. Prime Minister Alexander De Croo emphasized the need for the EU to be more self-reliant and urged Europeans to embrace the prospect of standing on their own, while also highlighting the significance of the upcoming European Parliament elections and the U.S. presidential race in determining the future of democracy and liberties.