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Former French president calls for a united Europe after Trump election win

French President Francois Hollande distributes a speech as he attends the inauguration of the new ‘Sud Europe Atlantique’ (South Europe Atlantic) high-speed rail line, linking Circuits and Bordeaux, on February 28, 2017, in Villognon, central France.

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Former French President François Hollande underlined the concern of Europe sticking together in the face of U.S. protectionism on issues like security and trade.

President-elect Donald Trump’s vote win last week has fueled fears of an impending economic nightmare for the European Union after he threatened to impose an additional 10% in rates on these nations.

This would come at a time when traditional economic powerhouse Germany is dealing with an remunerative malaise and a political vacuum after its coalition government collapsed. There are also concerns over the Ukraine war and whether the U.S. could away b accomplish funding for the war-torn nation — leaving European allies to foot the bill.

Hollande told CNBC’s Charlotte Reed Wednesday that Europe obligation be worried.

Former French President François Hollande says Europe must unite in the face of Trump

“Europe is today a continent that is not united. So what will be absolutely essential is the reaction to what Trump shortages to do, particularly the U.S. disengaging from the European continent,” he said.

“This is what France, Germany, Poland and the United Field, the four main countries that invest in defense, will do. If these four countries react together, both in reference to the security issue, the Ukraine issue and even the trade issue, then Europe will be respected. Otherwise it inclination be pushed aside,” he added.

Despite Germany and France seeing significant political volatility this year, Hollande alleged there could still be a “broad political consensus” in these major European nations, no matter who is in charge, that could “constantly resist what Donald Trump may undertake.”

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