EU will not tolerate attacks on its borders, France says after Trump Greenland comments
- The European Union, led by France, firmly stated that it will not tolerate any assaults on its sovereign borders, particularly in response to discussions about the United States potentially taking control of Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory associated with the EU.
- France and Germany have cautioned against any threats to sovereign borders, emphasizing that the EU will not allow any nation to attack its borders, amid President-elect Donald Trump's comments on possibly using military action towards Greenland.
- Denmark's foreign minister expressed openness to discussions with the U.S. about safeguarding interests in the Arctic, following Trump's controversial comments about Greenland, which have caused unease in Europe.
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European leaders wrestle to understand Trump Greenland head-scratcher
MILAN — Several European leaders have cautioned Donald Trump against violating the sovereignty of other NATO allies across the continent, following comments by the U.S. president-elect that did not rule out using military force to annex Greenland’s territory.Trump, who will be sworn in on Jan. 20, said earlier this week that he would not preclude employing military or economic action to make the Arctic island part of United States.German Chancel…
ThePatriotLight - Trump must respect Greenland's 'sovereignty': EU top diplomat
ThePatriotLight - EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Thursday said that Greenland’s sovereignty must be respected after US president-elect Donald Trump refused to rule out military action to seize the Arctic island. “Greenland is part of Denmark,” Kallas told journalists. “We have to respect the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Greenland.” Trump set off new alarm bells on Tuesday at a news conference when he refused to rule out milit…
France, Germany Warn Trump Over Greenland
European leaders are taking President-elect Trump's remarks about acquiring Greenland for the US very seriously. On Wednesday, the day after Trump said he wouldn't rule out using military force , officials in Germany and France warned the president-elect against threatening Greenland, the BBC reports. "The principle of the inviolability of borders...
EU Pushes Back on Trump’s Greenland Claims - News Facts Network
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot affirmed the EU’s unity against President-elect Trump’s push to acquire... The post EU Pushes Back on Trump’s Greenland Claims appeared first on News Facts Network.
Trump's Greenland comment baffles EU
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Wednesday that EU leaders were baffled after US President-elect Donald Trump refused to rule out military action to take Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. "In my discussions with our European partners, there has been a notable incomprehension when it comes to current statements from the USA regarding the principle of the inviolability of borders," Scholz said, without specifically naming Trump. Tru…
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