A group of the United States' closest European allies stood firm on Jan. 18 against a new round of threats from President Donald Trump in his campaign to try to seize control of Greenland.
Eight NATO nations, including Denmark, of which Greenland is an autonomous territory, slammed the U.S. president's latest tariffs as "dangerous" to transatlantic relations. Trump in a Truth Social post on Jan. 17 said the countries will soon have a 10% tariff on all goods sent to the United States effective Feb. 1.
The tariff is set to increase to 25% on June 1, Trump said, unless a deal is reached for the United States to purchase Greenland from Denmark.
"Tariff threats undermine transatlantic relations and risk a dangerous downward spiral," the countries said, responding in a joint statement. "We will continue to stand united and coordinated in our response. We are committed to upholding our sovereignty."
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