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EU-US relations under Biden won't be the same as before Trump, top official says

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"There will be no nostalgia," said EU trade chief Sabine Weyland. "We are not going to go back to the global order of previous days."

Added on the 18/01/2021 20:21:26 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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