Trump effect, live today: Tensions in Iran, Venezuela and Greenland

El Periódico

The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security, Kaja Kallas, assured this Monday that the EU “is not looking for a fight” over Greenland but that it will be “firm” in defending its interests, for which it has different “tools.” “We have no interest in picking a fight, but we will remain firm. Europe has a series of tools to protect its interests,” said the Estonian politician after meeting in Brussels with the Minister of Defense of Denmark, Troels Lund Poulsen, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Research of Greenland, Vivian Motzfeldt. Through a message on social media after the meeting, Kallas stated that “Arctic security is a shared transatlantic interest, and one that we can discuss with our American allies.” “But tariff threats are not the way to address this issue. Sovereignty is not negotiable,” he said of US President Donald Trump’s threats on Greenland.

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