Ursula von der Leyen Seeks Concrete Trade Solutions at the White House
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen expressed her intent to visit the White House only if a concrete solution to trade tariffs could be discussed. Despite President Trump's positive remarks about her, she emphasized the need for a tangible agreement.
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- Belgium
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has stated that she would only visit the White House if there is a concrete solution to discuss regarding trade tariffs. Her remarks came in response to President Donald Trump's praise of her, calling her a "fantastic person."
Despite their positive interactions, including conversations by phone and at Pope's funeral, von der Leyen insists on having a solid package on the table before any visit to Washington. Her focus remains on achieving a viable agreement for both sides.
The European Commission President's statements underscore the crucial need for tangible trade agreements amidst ongoing negotiations, indicating a firm stance on ensuring mutual benefits from any potential discourse.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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