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American vice president JD Vance attacks Europe’s immigration policies

American vice president JD Vance attacks Europe’s immigration policies


Munich:

The US Vice President, JD Vance, launched a fulminating attack on Friday against European immigration policies, populist parties and freedom of expression, echoing President Donald Trump, whom he called the “new sheriff in the city” Washington.

Vance’s speech, which focused on the key issues of Trump’s Maga campaign, was a combative side at Munich’s security conference in a moment of deep transatlantic discord on Ukraine, Defense, Commerce and other topics.

Vance emphasized that Europe must “intensify” when handling its own safety, a key contest bone. But mainly criticized EU members in cultural warfare issues.

“There is a new sheriff in the city under the leadership of Donald Trump,” Vance said in a speech that surprised the room, and was then convicted as “unacceptable” by German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius.

“We can disagree with your views, but we will fight to defend your right to offer it in the public square,” said Vance. “Okay or disagree.”

Vance criticized EU’s “commissioners.”

‘Change course’

The German president, Frank-Walter, Steinmeier, had made it clear that what had been Berlin’s most important diplomatic relationship had deteriorated strongly since Trump returned to the White House.

“The new US administration has a very different world vision from ours,” said Steinmeier. “One that does not take into account the established rules, association and established trust.”

The German head of state urged European leaders to keep calm in front of a snowstorm of Washington’s disruptive policy advertisements.

“We should not freeze in fear, or as the English saying says: let’s not be a deer trapped in the headlights.”

Vance, without flinching, in his subsequent speech urged European countries, including the host of the conference, Germany, who faces the elections on February 23, to “change course” about immigration.

His speech occurred a day after a 24 -year -old Afghan man was arrested in Munich for a car boat attack that wounded 36 people.

“How many times should these stunned setbacks suffer before changing the course and taking our shared civilization in a new direction?” said.

“Why did this happen first? It is a terrible story, but it is one that we have heard too many times in Europe and unfortunately too too many times in the United States.

“An asylum applicant, often a young man of about 20 years already known by the police, full of a car to a crowd and destroys a community.”

Defending the political parties that oppose immigration and their supporters, Vance added: “No voter in this continent went to the urn to open the gates to millions of unprecedented immigrants.”

‘Meddling’

Germany warned early Friday against the foreign “interference” in its policy after Vance asked for a more important role for the anti -immigrant parties in Europe, nine days before the German general elections.

Vance told the Wall Street Journal: “Unfortunately, the will of voters has been ignored by many of our European friends” on the subject and urged governments not to exclude anti -immigrant parties.

The extreme right alternative for Germany (AFD) seems established for its best result of about 20 percent in the elections and has received an enthusiastic support from the technology billionaire and Trump Elon Musk’s ally.

Vance said that Germany should get used to the Chief of Tesla and Spacex who intervened, as well as the United States tolerated the criticisms of Swedish climatic activist Greta Thunberg.

“If US democracy can survive 10 years of Greta Thunberg rules, you can survive a few months from Elon Musk,” he said.

“But what German democracy, what is no democracy, American, German or European, will survive that is to tell millions of voters that their thoughts and concerns, their aspirations, their supplications of relief are invalid or unworthy.”

Vance also mentioned a heated debate prior to the German about the need for conventional political parties to maintain a so -called “non -cooperation” Firewall “with AFD.

“Democracy is based on the sacred principle that the voice of the people matters,” he said. “There is no space for Firewalls.”

Pistorius criticized Vance, saying that “the American vice president was called to democracy throughout Europe.”

“He speaks of the annihilation of democracy. And if I have understood correctly, he is comparing the conditions in parts of Europe with those of authoritarian regimes … that is not acceptable.”

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a union feed).


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