The US president said today that he is concerned about, as he claimed, the “right to freedom of expression” in Europe is threatened, reiterating his statements earlier in his speech in Munich, his vice -president, J. D. Vance.
When asked about this Vance speech at the Munich Conference on Security, Trump ruled: “Europe loses the wonderful right to freedom of expression” and then added: “Europe has a serious migration problem.”
Earlier, that they censor free expression.
Trump claimed that his vice -president’s speech was positive.
Vance’s speech sparked strong reactions in Europe. A journalist at the Reuters agency who was in one of the side halls than the conference, where more representatives listened to the speech of the US Vice -President, said they were surprised and did not applaud him.
New licenses for LNG export projects
President Donald Trump’s government has announced tonight that it has granted new licenses for liquefied export projects (LNG) for Commonwealth LNG in Louisiana. This is the first new LNG export approval from the US, following a cessation ordered by President Joe Biden last year.
Exports are intended for markets in Asia and Europe.
Trump also signed a new executive decree, establishing a new energy council, led by Interior Minister Doug Bargam, with the aim of increasing oil and gas production. The US is already the largest producer of these fossil fuels in the world.
In addition, Trump said that drilling is now allowed to be a huge marine area of 2.5 million square kilometers. His predecessor, Joe Biden, announced shortly before leaving the White House that the mining in this maritime zone will now be banned, with Trump responding to him that he would cancel the decision immediately.
Trump said today that he is considering imposing duties on imported cars “around April 2”.
“I could do it on April 1st …” he replied to the journalist who asked him about the issue, giving the impression that he would like to avoid such a statement on April Fools’ Day. “We’ll do it at 2,” he added.
In Washington will find Starmer
Britain’s prime minister discussed with President Donald Trump on his “next visit” to the US, Downing Street announced with Washington clarifying that the meeting would take place very soon.
“He asked for a meeting and I accepted,” Trump told reporters. The Republican president added that Starmer’s visit will be “very soon, maybe next or next week”.
“We understand very well. A very nice guy, “Trump commented on the Labor Prime Minister.
Starmer accepted Downing Street on Thursday night at Trump’s special envoy to the United Kingdom, Mark Barnett. During their conversation, Trump phoned him and discussed his upcoming visit to the US, a spokesman for the British prime minister said.
Starmer also discussed with Barnett the “closer cooperation” of the two countries in the commercial, technological and cultural sectors.
The British government is trying to build good relations with the Trump government, despite their many political differences. London talks regularly about the “special relationship” that the two countries have and hopes to avoid imposing US duties.
Kir Starmer has spoken many times with Trump after his victory in the elections in November. At the end of January, Trump praised him for his “very good work”, despite the attacks that his close associate, billionaire Ilon Musk, launched against him in recent months.
London also has a diplomatic trump of special weight: the US president’s great interest in the royal family. According to The Mirror, discussions have begun on both sides to organize an official visit by King Charles to the US in 2026. In December, Trump knit the successor’s praise, Prince William, who met in Paris in Paris in Paris in Margin for the reopening ceremony of Notre Dam.
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