European leader spoke of shock at Trump's state of mind after Mar-a-Lago meeting [View all]
Source: Politico
BRUSSELS ― Slovakias prime minister told EU leaders at a summit last week that a meeting with Donald Trump left him shocked by the U.S. presidents state of mind, five European diplomats briefed on the conversation said.
Robert Fico, one of the few EU leaders to frequently support Trumps stance on Europes weaknesses, was concerned about the U.S. presidents psychological state, two of the diplomats said. Fico used the word dangerous to describe how the U.S. president came across during their face-to-face meeting at Trumps Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida on Jan. 17, according to two of the diplomats.
The conversation between Fico and his European counterparts took place in Brussels on Jan. 22 on the sidelines of an emergency EU summit arranged to discuss transatlantic relations in the wake of Trumps threats to seize Greenland. Leaders used that gathering to try to calm tensions after the U.S. president walked back his threat to slap tariffs on some European countries over the issue a day earlier.
The Slovak prime minister made his remarks in a separate informal huddle between some leaders and chief EU officials rather than during the formal roundtable talks, the diplomats said. While none of the diplomats who spoke to POLITICO were present, individual leaders briefed them separately on the content of the conversation shortly after it.
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