EU puts trade deal work with US on hold after Trump’s Greenland threats: When will it resume? Here’s what we know

The European Parliament on Wednesday halted its work on a trade agreement between the 27-member European Union and the United States, according to a lawmaker, after US President Donald Trump’s continuous call for US control of Greenland, a semi-autonomous territory of Denmark. The Parliament’s trade committee on Wednesday delayed the vote indefinitely, raising questions about…

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US Military In Greenland: America announced to deploy military aircraft in Greenland, Denmark also ready, what will happen now?

The tension between America and Denmark regarding Greenland is once again in the news. Meanwhile, America has announced to deploy its military aircraft there. This step has been taken at a time when US President Donald Trump has been calling Greenland very strategically important for America. Have also expressed their desire to achieve this. North…

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Trump tariffs news LIVE: European Union considering its response to US tariffs linked to Greenland, EU summit chair says

Trump tariffs news LIVE: President Donald Trump on Saturday vowed to roll out escalating tariffs on European allies until the United States is permitted to acquire Greenland, intensifying tensions over the future of the Danish Arctic territory. In a post on Truth Social, Trump said an additional 10% import duty would be imposed from February…

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US-Denmark rift over Greenland deepens: ‘We couldn’t change US’ position,’ says Danish FM Rasmussen

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said a “fundamental disagreement” still exists regarding Donald Trump’s plans for the Arctic territory and emphasized that Denmark and Greenland consider any forced transfer of sovereignty unacceptable. He made it clear that no progress was made in changing Washington’s stance on Greenland, following a meeting of senior diplomats in…

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Trump scoffs at Greenland PM’s remark on remaining with Denmark as US eyes Arctic island—’gonna be a big problem’

After repeated threats of a US takeover of Greenland, President Donald Trump on Tuesday scoffed at Greenland Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen remark on the arctic island’s preference to remain with Denmark, calling it a “big problem”. Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, US local time, Trump stated that he “disagreed” with Nielsen, stressing that he had…

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