EU Members Protest U.S. Sanctions After Nord Stream Threats
- European Union ministers complain to the State Department
- Merkel’s government bristles at Nord Stream sanctions threat
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Twenty-four European Union countries complained to the U.S. State Department this week over President Donald Trump’s expansive use of sanctions to help influence American foreign policy goals, according to a European diplomat familiar with the communication.
The message, supported by all but three of the bloc’s member states, was given on Wednesday, said the diplomat, who asked not to be identified because the correspondence hasn’t been made public.