EU leaders seek to navigate trade tensions with US over Greenland threats

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EU leaders are responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of tariffs and military action regarding Greenland. They aim to avoid a trade war while addressing security concerns amid Russian aggression in Ukraine. Trump has paused his tariff threats for 30 days as Canada and the EU work to address his concerns. EU officials emphasize the importance of unity and readiness to defend against unfair actions. Denmark's Prime Minister reiterated that Greenland is not for sale and called for a strong EU response if the U.S. pursues its threats. The EU stands firm on respecting national sovereignty and collective security.


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