European leaders distance themselves from Trump’s comments on Greenland

While Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is diplomatically trying to defuse tensions between Denmark and the US over the future of Greenland, several European political leaders are being more outspoken. Other countries should not attack the European continent, says French foreign minister

The European Union will not let other nations attack its sovereign borders, France’s foreign minister said on Wednesday. Photo: Dušan Cvetanović/Pixabay

The European Union will not let other nations attack its sovereign borders, France’s foreign minister said on Wednesday, responding to comments by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on taking over Greenland, according to Reuters. Trump declined on Tuesday to rule out military or economic action as part of his avowed desire to have the U.S. take […]


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