Eight European countries, including Germany, Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom, have criticized tariff threats, warning that they could harm transatlantic relations. The nations expressed solidarity with Denmark and Greenland, emphasizing the importance of strengthening Arctic security as a shared interest.
In response to US President Donald Trump’s announcement of tariffs on goods from several European countries over Greenland, Nordic leaders emphasized the need for dialogue over pressure in resolving disputes among allies. Danish Foreign Minister and Norwegian Prime Minister both termed the threats as unacceptable, advocating for dialogue and supporting Denmark’s sovereignty.
Finnish President, Swedish Prime Minister, and French President also condemned the tariff threats, highlighting the importance of resolving issues through talks and unity among European nations. They emphasized that intimidation and threats would not influence their stance on the matter, calling for a coordinated response if the tariffs are imposed.
