Denmark is sovereign state. Denmark defines its interests, and European Union will support Denmark,' says EU Council president
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot says Paris is in talks with Copenhagen about sending troops to Greenland. Donald Trump would not take kindly to such a move.
In an exclusive interview with Euronews on Wednesday, EU Council President Antonio Costa said the territorial integrity of Denmark is an "essential issue" for the European Union. View on euronews
The EU and Nato have taken a vow of silence over Greenland after Denmark requested its key allies refrain from reacting to Donald Trump’s threats to seize the Arctic island. Copenhagen’s strategy of avoiding public confrontation with Trump,
Donald Trump's repeated threat to take control of Greenland one way or another has aroused a sense of alarm across Europe. View on euronews
The European Commission has announced its intention to defend the EU's interests if the new U.S. President, Donald Trump, imposes the previously announced tariffs on the EU. "The agreement will make it easier to invest in each other's markets,
In my opinion, it would make sense not only to deploy American forces in Greenland but also to consider the possibility of stationing EU soldiers there,” Brieger said. According to him, this would send a strong signal and contribute to stability in the region.
Sources close to Donald Trump claim he shared a 'tense' conversation with the Prime Minster of Greenland, leading the military body of the EU to claim a united army in the country might be valuable
Denmark has requested that confrontational reactions to US President Trumps aggressive overtures be avoided according to the newspaper D
From Nigel Farage to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, EU politicians are competing for the privilege of being Europe’s Trump whisperer.
The European Union gives "full support" to Denmark against Donald Trump's threat to take control of Greenland and stands ready to defend the principles of national