Greenland threats put US-EU trade deal in jeopardy, says senior MEP
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Greenland threats put US-EU trade deal in jeopardy, says senior MEP
The European Parliament’s trade chief told Euronews that the US's stated aim of buying or annexing the Danish territory is changing the assessment of the EU-US trade deal clinched last summer, with some MEPs suggesting it should be frozen.
High-ranking members of the European Parliament want the EU legislature to freeze a trade agreement with the US due to threats from US President Donald Trump to take Greenland, which is called upon by legislators from the left-centric, liberal, green, and left-wing groups to write Politico. The US-Europe trade agreement was concluded at the end of July 2025, but it was very popular among all European Parliament parties. It was thought to be more…
In the face of the Venezuelan blow and increasing threats against Greenland, neither Luxembourg nor the EU can afford dusk against Trump.
The EU's foreign policy chief is in contact with EU countries about how to handle US threats against Greenland.
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