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Greenland Europe Trump Response Meeting

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

The US president pledged‌ Donald Trump By ​not backing ⁢down from his goal⁣ of controlling ⁣Greenland Denmark, refusing to rule out seizing the Arctic island​ by force, also ⁣criticized the allies at ‍a time ‍when European leaders‌ struggle‌ to respond.

Trump’s ambition, expressed in social media posts and artificial‍ intelligence‌ images, to wrest​ sovereignty over Greenland from NATO member Denmark threatens to dismantle‌ the‌ alliance ​that has underpinned western security for decades.

His ambition also​ threatens to ignite a⁢ trade war with‌ europe that shook markets and companies for months last year, but US Treasury Secretary ⁣Scott Besent responded⁣ to what he called “hysteria” over greenland, before he also threatened Europe with ‍a return to a policy he described as “reciprocity.”

Trump said, during⁣ a press conference at the White House before​ traveling to ​Davos, ⁣in⁤ response to a question about what‍ his forceful control of‌ Greenland might entail, such as the disintegration of NATO: “I think something will happen that will be very beneficial for everyone… No​ one has given NATO more than I have provided,⁤ and as I said before, in all⁢ respects, convincing them ⁣to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP was something that no one ⁤expected. Thay were paying only 2%, and ⁢now they are paying 5%, and they buy a​ lot of things from us, and I think ⁣they⁣ give them ⁤to‍ Ukraine. This is their business, but they buy a lot. ⁤I think we will reach a‌ solution ⁢that satisfies NATO and also satisfies us. We need greenland for security purposes, we need‍ it for national security and even for ​global security.It is extremely important.”

Trump said after his conversation ⁣with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte: “as I expressed to everyone, very⁢ clearly, Greenland is imperative ⁢for‌ national​ and global security… there​ can be no ⁤going back, ⁢everyone agrees⁢ on‌ that!”

To deliver this message, Trump posted‍ a ⁢photo ⁢of himself in⁢ Greenland holding the American flag, and another ⁣photo showed him speaking ⁢with leaders ⁤next‍ to a map showing⁤ Canada and Greenland ⁤as part of the United‌ States.

Separately, ⁤he leaked messages including Messages from the French President Emmanuel Macron, who asked what “Trump is doing ​in Greenland.”

Trump,who has vowed to impose tariffs on ‍countries that stand ‌in his way,had ‍previously threatened to impose tariffs of 200% on French wines.

EU Criticizes US Inflation Reduction Act as Trade Agreement violation

European Commission President Ursula⁤ von ⁢der Leyen publicly criticized the US⁤ Inflation Reduction Act ‍(IRA) on January ⁤17, 2026, calling its provisions⁤ discriminatory and a ⁢breach of‌ the trade agreement reached between the european Union and the United States in July 2025. She stated the measures represent a “mistake” and ‌violate the spirit of the agreement.

Details of the Criticism

Von der Leyen’s remarks, delivered during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, centered⁢ on concerns ⁤that‍ the IRA’s subsidies for US-made products unfairly disadvantage​ European companies. The IRA offers tax ‍credits and incentives for businesses investing ​in green technologies within the ⁤United States, which the EU ‍argues creates⁤ an uneven playing field. She emphasized that ⁣agreements, “whether in the field of politics or in the ​field of trade,”‌ must ‍be honored.

The EU’s response, according ⁤to von der Leyen, will ⁢be “firm, united and proportionate,” though she did ‍not specify what form⁢ that ⁢response would take. ​ This⁣ suggests the EU is considering potential counter-measures⁣ to protect its own industries.

Broader EU ⁢Strategic Focus

Beyond the IRA dispute, von ⁤der Leyen also addressed the EU’s evolving security strategy. The EU is currently updating its ⁢Arctic⁣ strategy, prioritizing the principle of self-determination for sovereign nations.‍ She highlighted the need to strengthen security alliances with ⁢key‌ partners, including the United Kingdom, Canada, and Norway.

The EU⁣ plans ‌to publish its new security​ strategy later in 2026, acknowledging a permanently⁣ altered global landscape. This strategy will likely address a range of⁣ security challenges, including those ​related to the Arctic‌ region and transatlantic relations.

Context⁤ of the US-EU‌ Trade ‌Agreement

The trade agreement referenced by von ‌der Leyen, concluded in July ⁢2025, aimed to strengthen economic ties between the EU and ⁣the US. European⁣ Commission – Trade ‌with the United⁢ States ⁢ While the specifics‍ of the‌ agreement are broad, encompassing various ⁣sectors, the core principle was to ⁢promote‌ fair competition and​ reduce trade ⁣barriers. The EU argues the IRA undermines this principle. ‍

The US government has defended the IRA as necessary ⁢to accelerate the⁤ transition⁤ to ⁣a green economy and create jobs within the United States. The Inflation‍ Reduction Act of 2022

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