Brussels — EU members debated on Monday how best to “renew and reinvigorate” transatlantic relations after the departure of US President Donald Trump, according to an internal document seen by Reuters.

Ambassadors from the 27 EU countries considered five broad policy areas on which they see greater opportunities for co-operation when Joe Biden takes over as president after four years of strained ties since Trump introduced his “America First” policy...

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