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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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The US President wants to punish allied states because they oppose an annexation of Greenland. What the EU can do about it.
·Berlin, Germany
Read Full ArticleDowning 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.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleTrump is threatening punitive tariffs because Greenland is not for sale. Is that the end of NATO?
·Munich, Germany
Read Full ArticleItalian PM calls threatened U.S. tariffs over Greenland a ‘mistake’
Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs of up to 25% on all goods sent to the United States from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Finland over their objections to his moves
·India
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