EU Leaders Demand Respect From Trump After Greenland Crisis
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The confrontation with the US over Greenland has left its mark, as became clear at a special summit in Brussels. European leaders agreed that the EU "must have the courage" to take action in the event of another crisis with Washington.
The Greenland crisis has been defused for now, and Donald Trump is backtracking. The question now is what the next steps should be.
The leaders also called for unity against US policy.
The leaders of the European Union (EU) are meeting tonight in Brussels with a general assessment that the withdrawal of US President Donald Trump (Trump) in the conflict over Greenland is a relief for everyone, but that the fact remains that there is a deep and serious crisis in relations and that Washington shows contempt for Europe.
First the US President threatens the Europeans in the Greenland conflict, then he rows back again. NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks of a good result, but still sees a lot of work.
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