Europe Discusses Response to US Threat on Greenland, EU's Kallas Says
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Trump's statement that he wants to take over Greenland is causing strong reactions among the Danish population. Danish TV2 Kosmopol asked people on the street.
Europe is in a political and moral coma. Faced with the worst of the attacks against the world order established after the end of World War II, it is responding to Trump on the basis of euphemisms, hollow announcements and sweetened phrases. Only a small group of EU 27 countries, in addition to the UK, have dared to remind him that he cannot attack or stay with Greenland in his face. Among the EU countries, others have preferred to stay out of i…
Brussels leaders only reacted on Wednesday to Donald Trump's repeated threat to take over Greenland, made over the weekend. And only in a general context. Experts say that Europe does not want to admit the fact that transatlantic relations no longer exist. Danish MEPs also say that America cannot be trusted.
Europe discusses response to US threat on Greenland, EU's Kallas says
The EU has discussed what a European response would look like if the U.S. threat on acquiring Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, is real, European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Thursday.
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