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European leaders met in Budapest for a summit, expressing concerns over Donald Trump's re-election as US President, particularly his skepticism towards the trans-Atlantic alliance. They called for stronger action to defend Europe and support Ukraine. French President Emmanuel Macron urged Europe to not become a "herbivore" and emphasized the need to defend itself. The summit was held amidst concerns over Germany's weakened government and a possible trade war with the US.
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