Trump Reverses Greenland Seizure Threats in Diplomatic Shift
President Trump has paused threatened tariffs and force against Greenland, citing a “productive meeting” with NATO leaders, triggering skepticism in Nuuk and cautious optimism in Brussels.
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President Trump has paused threatened tariffs and force against Greenland, citing a “productive meeting” with NATO leaders, triggering skepticism in Nuuk and cautious optimism in Brussels.
President Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on imports from eight European allies starting Feb.1, unless they agree to a full US purchase of Greenland, marking a new era of transactional diplomacy.
In a Politico interview, Trump slammed Europe as decaying, warning of migration strains, while German Chancellor Merz pushes for a more independent EU after the new US security strategy.