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Greenland PM rebukes Trump’s threats of European tariffs

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Greenlandic Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen addresses individuals protesting towards U.S. President Donald Trump and his introduced intent to accumulate Greenland on January 17, 2026 in Nuuk, Greenland.

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Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen stated Monday that the Arctic island wouldn’t be pressured over U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff threats.

His feedback come shortly after Nielsen joined protesters in Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, over the weekend, the place individuals marched to display towards Trump’s push to take management of the self-governing Danish territory.

On Saturday, the U.S. president threatened to impose a rising wave of tariffs towards eight European international locations for his or her opposition to his marketing campaign.

European political leaders known as the proposed tariffs “unacceptable” and vowed to face behind Denmark, which is chargeable for the island’s overseas, protection, and safety insurance policies.

In a social media put up, Greenland’s Nielsen stated the latest demonstrations in Greenland and in Denmark had proven “a powerful and dignified unity.”

He additionally welcomed help from different European leaders, saying it exhibits a “clear recognition” that Greenland had the best to make its personal selections.

“The newest statements from the US, together with threats of tariffs, don’t change that line. We won’t be pressured. We stand agency on dialogue, on respect and on worldwide regulation,” Nielsen stated in a Fb put up, in line with a Google translation.

Three key reasons why President Trump wants Greenland

Trump, who has lengthy coveted making Greenland part of the U.S., renewed his curiosity within the huge and mineral-rich territory following an audacious U.S. navy operation in Venezuela on Jan. 3.

The U.S. president has stated that the U.S. wants the sparsely populated island for nationwide safety causes, citing issues about Russia and China’s Arctic affect and lately telling reporters that Washington would purchase the self-governing Danish territory “by some means.”

As a part of this push, Trump has pledged to impose 10% tariffs on the U.Okay., Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland from Feb. 1 in the event that they oppose his bid to purchase Greenland.

The levy on these international locations will rise to 25% from June 1, Trump stated.

European leaders are anticipated to satisfy within the coming days as they think about their response, which reportedly may embrace retaliatory tariffs and broader punitive financial counter-measures towards the U.S.

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