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European Leaders Plan Diplomatic Strategy to Address Trump's Greenland Demands

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As President Trump prepares to attend the World Economic Forum in Davos, European officials are gearing up for urgent diplomatic discussions to mitigate escalating tensions over his controversial stance on Greenland. Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on allies opposing his claims over the territory, raising alarms about the potential fracture of NATO alliances. European leaders are considering various strategies, including expanding existing treaties and renegotiating agreements to prevent Chinese investments in Greenland. With Trump's arrival on Wednesday, the stakes are high for both the U.S. and its European partners, as they seek to navigate this diplomatic crisis.

Key Details: • Trump arrives in Davos on Wednesday for discussions on Greenland. • European leaders are considering a range of diplomatic responses to Trump's tariffs threats. • Potential retaliatory tariffs of €93 billion ($109 billion) are under consideration. • Discussions include expanding U.S. military presence and economic agreements with Greenland.

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Donald TrumpGreenlandNATOEuropean UnionEmmanuel MacronUrsula von der LeyenDavosWorld Economic ForumIan Bremmer

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