EU weighs response to Trump's tariff threat over Greenland
President Trump is threatening economic sanctions against EU countries, including Denmark, that support Greenland's territorial integrity, prompting an emergency EU summit. The EU is considering countermeasures, potentially triggering a trade war with the US.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump is threatening economic sanctions against EU countries, including Denmark, that support Greenland's territorial integrity, prompting an emergency EU summit. The EU is considering countermeasures, potentially triggering a trade war with the US. French President Macron advocates using the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI) to retaliate with tariffs and market restrictions. However, some leaders, like Italy's Meloni, prefer a diplomatic approach, citing a "problem of understanding" regarding European troop deployments to Greenland. The EU is wary of swift, unanimous action, and it remains unclear whether Trump will escalate or de-escalate the situation. The EU ambassadors held a discreet meeting in Brussels on Sunday to discuss the matter.
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5 extractedMeloni spoke of a "problem of understanding and communication" regarding troop deployments to Greenland.
The ACI was originally designed to combat bullying interference from China.
Macron suggests using the EU's Anti-Coercion Instrument (ACI) in response.
EU leaders will hold an emergency summit about Trump's threat.
Trump is threatening economic punishment over countries supporting Denmark's territorial integrity in Greenland.