EU to Trump: Mess With Brexit And We’ll Mess With Texas
European
Commission PresidentJean-Claude Juncker hit back atDonald Trump’s
support for the U.K.’s withdrawal from the European Union, joking that
he would champion American states that wanted to secede from the union.
Jean-Claude Juncker, president of the European Commission, looks on
during a news conference at a meeting of 27 European Union (EU) leaders
in Brussels, Belgium, on Wednesday, June 29, 2016. European Union
leaders called for an orderly British withdrawal from the bloc to
minimize instability as they pledged to learn lessons from the U.K.'s
political earthquake and do better at serving their citizens.
Photographer: Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg
“The
newly elected U.S. president was happy thatBrexit was taking place and
was asking other countries to do the same,” Juncker told delegates from
his pan-EU Christian Democrat group in Malta. “If he goes on like that,
I’m going to promote the independence of Ohio and Austin, Texas, in the
United States.”
Behind
the humor, there’s real anger among EU chiefs that President Trump has
stoked the Brexit fire and, with it, egged on other countries to follow
the U.K.’s lead.
Leaders
from the European People’s Party, including German ChancellorAngela
Merkel and EU President Tusk, were meeting a day after Prime
MinisterTheresa May officially notified the bloc that Britain is
withdrawing, starting two years of negotiations.
‘New Beginning’
“Brexit isn’t the end of everything, we must consider it to be a new beginning,” Juncker said.
The
U.K.’s decision will make the EU “more determined,” Tusk said, adding
that the bloc would remain “united in the future, also during the
difficult negotiations” with the U.K.
While Merkel didn’t mention Brexit in her speech directly, she also chose to focus on unity.
“Many
people are saying the world and Europe are going a bit off the rails,”
said Merkel, who as leader of the EU’s largest economy will have the
biggest say on the final deal the bloc strikes with the U.K. “If we act
together in Europe, we can do it much better than if we do things on our
own in a world that isn’t sleeping.”
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