Europe Hopes for Harris' Success
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•Europe turns from Trump-proofing to hope as Kamala Harris is anointed Democratic candidate
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European allies relieved by what they see as diminishing threat of another Donald Trump presidency.
Analysts say European leaders and policymakers generally believe that if Harris prevails in November , there would be crucial continuity in relationships with the continent’s major blocs .
But beyond those broad parameters, things get a bit more uncertain.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized restrictions on the use of foreign-provided weaponry, calling the rationale for such curbs “naive” and “illusory” European leaders may also be hoping to see more willingness on the part of a prospective Harris administration to act more forcefully to pressure Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to end the war in Gaza .
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