With Greenland, Europe Wants to Show the US "There Are Red Lines It Must Not Cross"
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"We are under pressure, serious pressure, we have to manage people who are afraid and anxious," the Greenlandic prime minister said in joint statements with his Danish counterpart from Paris, during the meeting with Macron.
With Greenland, Europe wants to show the US "there are red lines it must not cross"
Emmanuel Macron wants to "reaffirm European solidarity and France's support for Denmark, Greenland, their sovereignty and their territorial integrity" as the French president welcomes Denmark and Greenland's leaders in Paris on January 28. Despite Donald Trump changed his attitude over a US takeover of Greenland, some are not convinced it will last. FRANCE 24's Philip Turle tells us more.
After the Greenland shock, the calls for Europe to turn away from the US are increasing, so as not to be blackmailable. At the same time, Germany and the EU are becoming aware of how dependent they are on the US. Gas, money and military are attached to Trump The Greenland crisis is a shock for Europeans. They realize that the US no longer wants to be the "welcome hegemony" that many people saw. The shock is therefore also becoming the moment of …
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