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Escalation: EU Warns Trump’s Tariff Threat Might Cause Breakdown in Talks

Fearing escalation, the EU warns Trump’s tariff threat might cause a total breakdown in talks. The threat of escalating tariffs has triggered a swift response from the European Union. Leaders warned that Donald Trump’s plan to impose duties of 10% to 25% on European goods over the Greenland issue undermines vital transatlantic relations.
In a move to unify their stance, the EU’s 27 countries will convene an emergency meeting of envoys this Sunday. Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa, representing the EU leadership, cautioned against a “dangerous downward spiral” in a public statement. They stressed that the bloc will not be fragmented by external pressure.
The timeline for the tariffs is aggressive. Trump announced that starting February 1, a 10% tariff will hit goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, and Finland. If a deal for Greenland is not reached, these tariffs will jump to 25% on June 1.
Amidst the trade dispute, the EU also addressed the strategic situation in the Arctic. Leaders defended a recent Danish military exercise, characterizing it as a necessary measure to strengthen Arctic security. They affirmed that the operation was pre-coordinated and poses no threat, underlining the shared interest in a peaceful Arctic region.
Affirming their support for Denmark, EU leaders noted that diplomatic talks regarding the territory began last week between the US and the Kingdom of Denmark. However, they made it clear that the upcoming emergency meeting is designed to ensure the entire bloc stands together. As envoys gather on Sunday, the focus will be on preventing the weaponization of trade.

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