EU Leaders Discuss Emergency Response to Trump Greenland Threats at Brussels Meeting
European heads of state convene informally to coordinate response to American pressure campaign as tensions escalate.
European Union leaders gathered in Brussels for emergency consultations on how to respond to President Trump's escalating demands for Greenland and threats of tariffs against allied nations.
Unified Response Sought
The informal meeting brought together heads of state and government to discuss options ranging from diplomatic engagement to potential economic countermeasures. European Council President António Costa emphasized the need for unity in the face of American pressure.
Options Considered
Officials discussed the possible activation of the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument, a powerful trade tool that could restrict US companies' access to European markets. However, some member states urged caution, warning that escalation could harm both economies.
Danish Solidarity
All member states expressed full solidarity with Denmark, reaffirming that Greenland's future must be determined by its people. The meeting produced a joint statement defending sovereignty and territorial integrity as inviolable principles.
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