Territorial integrity is ‘red line’ for Europe, Finland warns after US Greenland threats
Finland's Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stated that Europe's territorial integrity is a "red line" in its relations with other powers, including the United States. This warning came after reports of US President Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland, which Finland views as a violation of national sovereignty.

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AI-generatedFinland's Foreign Minister Elina Valtonen stated that Europe's territorial integrity is a "red line" in its relations with other powers, including the United States. This warning came after reports of US President Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland, which Finland views as a violation of national sovereignty. Valtonen emphasized that Finland, along with the EU, defends the UN Charter and territorial integrity, and would react if necessary. The EU had prepared punitive trade measures, including tariffs and the activation of its anti-coercion instrument, to counter any forceful actions regarding Greenland, but these were not deployed as Trump reportedly backed down.
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3 extractedTariffs had been drawn up and readied for use if Trump hadn't backed down on using force.
The European Union was readying punitive trade measures against the US over Greenland.
Finland will defend its territorial integrity through means at hand if necessary.