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Trump blasts ‘decaying’ and ‘weak’ Europe, pushes Ukraine to hold elections

US president doubles down on criticism of key allies over immigration and said that Russia has the ‘upper hand’ in the Ukraine war

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US President Donald Trump speaks during an event at the White House on Monday. Photo: AFP

US President Donald Trump blasted Europe as “decaying” and “weak” on immigration and Ukraine in an interview published Tuesday, deepening a rift between the United States and some of its oldest allies.

Speaking to Politico, Trump also called on war-battered Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky to hold elections despite Russia’s invasion and said that Moscow had the “upper hand”.

Trump’s comments doubled down on extraordinary criticism of top US partners in his administration’s new national security strategy last week, which recycled far-right tropes about civilizational “erasure” in Europe.

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“Most European nations, they’re decaying,” Trump told Politico in the interview, conducted Monday.

US President Donald Trump with European leaders in Washington in August. Photo: Reuters
US President Donald Trump with European leaders in Washington in August. Photo: Reuters

The 79-year-old billionaire, whose political rise to power was built on inflammatory language about migrants, said that Europe’s policies on migrants were a “disaster”.

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