유럽이 바라보는 미 대선: 런던 현지 로이터 기자 연결<br /><br />Over the past four years, Donald Trump has upended the principles that have guided U.S. foreign policy for decades.<br />He has withdrawn the U.S. from multilateral agreements, including the Paris climate accord and set in motion a U.S. pullout from the WHO amid a global pandemic.<br />In Europe, where Trump is deeply unpopular in most countries, some are looking to the potential for a transatlantic reset while others view U.S. political fissures with worry.<br />We now go over to London where Natalie Powell with Reuters joins us live.<br />Hi there, Natalie. With the election result still shrouded in uncertainty, what has been the reaction so far from the UK?<br />When it comes to Foreign Policy with Europe, where do the Donald Trump and Joe Biden differ... because they clearly do?<br />And then there’s climate change, Trump and Biden seem to be on opposite ends of the spectrum.<br />Depending on who wins, what are the expectations in Europe?<br />Natalie Powell with Reuters reporting for us out of London. Thanks, Natalie. Great job.<br />