Exclusive: EU has adapted to US unpredictability, foreign policy chief says

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BRUSSELS, March 17 (Reuters) - The European Union has started taking the unpredictability ​of the United States into ‌account one year after President Donald Trump returned to the White ​House, EU foreign policy ​chief Kaja Kallas said on ⁠Tuesday.

“Of course, we are allies ​with America, but we don’t ​really understand their moves recently,” Kallas told Reuters in an interview.

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“I think ​it is pretty clear after ​this one year that the word that ‌we ⁠have to take into account is unpredictability. So we are now more calm because ​we are ​expecting ⁠the unpredictable things to happen all the time, ​and take it as ​it ⁠is, put some ice in our hats and be calm ⁠and ​stay focused,” she ​added.

Reporting by Andrew Gray; Writing by Gianluca ​Lo Nostro; Editing by Bart Meijer

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