Greenland allies vow action if Trump moves to seize world’s largest island
Summary
European leaders plan a response if the U.S. tries to take over Greenland. There is concern that President Trump might use force, as he has shown interest in Greenland for U.S. security reasons. Denmark and Greenland, along with European allies, are focusing on maintaining Greenland's independence and sovereignty.Key Facts
- European countries, including France and Germany, are preparing a plan if the U.S. attempts to control Greenland.
- President Trump has expressed interest in Greenland, seeing it as important for U.S. security.
- European leaders, including the French Foreign Minister, emphasize acting together to support Denmark.
- Tensions increased after the U.S. abducted Venezuela's President, sparking fears of similar actions in Greenland.
- Denmark and Greenland have requested talks with U.S. officials, emphasizing dialogue and cooperation.
- The European Union supports Greenland and opposes any breach of international law.
- Greenland is the world's largest island, positioned between Europe and North America, with a small population.
- The U.S. has considered buying Greenland, but military options are reportedly not currently planned.
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