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Even as relations touch new lows, US and European officials are keeping the door open to diplomacy
War in Ukraine and economic activism in Europe are causing Stockholm to nuance traditional stances
David O’Sullivan, bloc’s ex-ambassador to the US, expected to press Turkey over alleged circumventions
Call follows criticism from African nations that lack of clarity in rules is leaving vital supplies stuck at EU ports
Frontex officials installed outside its jurisdiction in states seeking to join the bloc
Finance minister Le Maire says Biden signalled openness to addressing concerns of allies on green incentives
French leader’s criticism on first day of state visit to America shows growing row over Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act
Eurozone inflation falls more than expected to 10%
Washington pushes Nato to prioritise restraint of Beijing
French leader will tell Joe Biden that deeper collaboration is needed on issues such as countering China
Charles Michel’s trip is likely to highlight EU divisions on how to engage with superpower
Law enforcement set up posts to help citizens with paperwork and press fugitives to return
Russian president is not attending meeting but Ukraine war and its fallout are expected to overshadow event
Foreign ministers reach in-principle consensus to take action if incontrovertible evidence of Iranian involvement in Ukraine is found
Paper by bloc’s foreign service calls for Beijing to be seen as an all-out competitor
Josep Borrell ‘less confident’ about finalising agreement after US and Tehran diverge
German chancellor unveils proposals to boost continent’s resilience and reform governance in Brussels
Plan to freeze 2007 deal will make it harder and more expensive for Russians to get Schengen-area documents
Deal brokered by Brussels lowers risk of violence after stand-off between Belgrade and Pristina
The crisis caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has triggered new forms of co-operation among EU member states
Josep Borrell’s call for a ‘more selective’ approach echoed by US ahead of meeting of bloc’s foreign ministers
Escalation of tension after Brussels challenged scrapping of post-Brexit trading arrangements for N Ireland
Officials seek to prevent pact’s total collapse and avert fresh crisis
Washington and Tehran entered talks playing down expectations of breakthrough on moribund accord
Tehran negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani and US envoy Rob Malley head to Vienna in bid to revive 2015 accord
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