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(CNN)Just days ahead of his inauguration, President-elect Donald Trump has issued his own data dump. It amounts to a blueprint of his foreign policy and has caused widespread consternation among European allies. Germany's foreign minister at EU meetings in Brussels described reaction among leaders as "astonishment and agitation." After months of little detail, Trump has opened up in a joint interview for German newspaper Bild and British newspaper The Times — which sent its columnist Michael Gove, a sitting UK member of Parliament and prominent Brexit campaigner.

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