Europe's future should not 'depend' on US vote: EU Council chief

President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen (L) and European Council President Charles Michel address a closing press conference after an EU summit in Brussels on Oct. 17, 2024.

Top EU official Charles Michel has said the bloc's future should not rely on the result of the U.S. election, as he suggested both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris would stick to protectionist policies.

"There are some differences between Harris and Trump for sure," outgoing European Council president Michel said in an interview.

"In the short term, it will be different. But in the mid term, in the long term, are we certain that it will be fundamentally different?"

EU countries are nervously eyeing the nail-biting ballot across the Atlantic next month that could bring volatile former president Trump back to power.

The vote comes at a critical juncture for the EU as Russia's full-scale invasion of its neighbor Ukraine grinds on towards a fourth year.

Trump has rattled Washington's European allies by threatening to upend NATO, cut a quick deal with Moscow on Ukraine, and impose trade tariffs.

"In terms of economic partnerships, do you think that with or without Harris, or with or without Trump, the United States will not be any more a protectionist country?" Michel said.

"They are a protectionist country, I regret this situation."

Michel said the 27-nation bloc should "not reflect in terms of we are afraid because we don't know who will be the next president of the United States."

"I don't want that my children will depend on who will be the next president of the United States, who will be the president of China, of Russia," he said.

"I want my children, my grandchildren to be in control of their destiny...

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