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Tariffs on EU Nations over Greenland Is a 'Mistake', Says Italy PM

Meloni urged NATO to address the Greenland dispute and warned that Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on several European countries would be a mistake.

  • On Sunday, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called U.S. threats over Greenland a mistake, saying, "I believe that imposing new sanctions today would be a mistake," and told U.S. President Donald Trump her views.
  • U.S. President Donald Trump claims the United States needs Greenland for national security and has threatened tariffs of up to 25 percent on goods from several European countries.
  • Meloni said she spoke directly to Trump and NATO's chief, adding NATO has started work to organise deterrents against hostile interference.
  • Amid mounting confusion, Meloni warned that initiatives by some European countries risked being seen as anti-American despite no intent, and said the American point of view found the message unclear.
  • Meloni urged NATO to act, saying it must take an active role in the growing crisis while she downplayed tensions without specifying details about Greenland or Denmark.
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Downing Street described the threat of imposing customs taxes to force an American annexation of Greenland as "totally unacceptable." The British Prime Minister is increasingly in a hurry to end a rather accommodating stance for the US President.

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