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Asia · IndiaCalling India-EU ties “personal,” European Council President António Costa recalled his roots in Goa, thanked India for the Republic Day invitation, and said the partnership goes beyond diplomacy, reflecting shared history, trust, and a growing strategic bond.See the Story
'I'm from Goa': Costa cites his Indian roots, calls new pact most ambitious FTA ever concluded'
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Donald Trump · IndiaU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Wednesday he was disappointed by Europe's decision to strike a major trade agreement with India, saying it showed Europe put trade ahead of the interests of the Ukrainian people.See the Story
Bessent says disappointed by EU-India deal; South Korea must ratify trade deal
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European UnionCover image: picture alliance/dpa | Stefan Sauer The United States has become one of the European Union’s most important suppliers of fossil fuels. According to statistics published by Bruegel, in 2021 the US share of gas supplies to the EU was less than 6%; by 2025 it had risen to over 26%. The situation is similar for crude oil. In 2025, the US ranked second, after Norway, as the most important supplier to the EU. Europe seeks new sources Foll…See the Story
Avoiding Gas Panic: Why Europe Should Remain Calm About US Energy Supply – European Council on Foreign Relations
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