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Greenland becomes focal point in widening rift between Europe and the U.S.
Summary
President Trump's social-media threats tied to acquiring Greenland and to raising tariffs prompted an EU emergency meeting and sharp criticism from European leaders.
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Greenland has become a focal point in a widening diplomatic rift between Europe and the United States. President Trump posted threats linking higher tariffs to support for proposals related to Greenland, which is a semiautonomous part of Denmark. European leaders responded with strong public criticism and urgent diplomatic meetings. NATO allies involved in an Arctic exercise also issued a joint statement defending the missions and Denmark's territorial integrity.
Key developments:
- The U.S. President's post said tariffs on some allies could be raised in connection with proposals about Greenland, and it drew immediate attention across Europe.
- EU ambassadors held an emergency meeting in Brussels and drew up plans to retaliate with countertariffs on U.S. imports valued at about €93 billion.
- Eight NATO countries participating in Operation Arctic Endurance released a joint statement saying tariff threats undermine transatlantic relations, and some troops began leaving Greenland after a short deployment.
- Thousands protested outside the U.S. consulate in Nuuk, expressing that Greenlanders should decide the island's future.
Summary:
The dispute has strained relations and prompted coordinated diplomatic responses across Europe and within NATO. Undetermined at this time.
