France ’s foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot has fiercely defended the European Union in response to US president-elect Donald Trump ’s claim that America should take “ownership and control of Greenland ”.
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Are you waiting for American marines to land in Greenland or what?” one journalist pressed the European Commission.
There is no question of the EU letting other nations in the world, whoever they may be (...) attack its sovereign borders,' said Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot.
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PARIS (Reuters) - The European Union will not let other nations attack its sovereign borders, France's foreign minister said on Wednesday, responding to comments by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on taking over Greenland.
US president-elect Donald Trump refused to rule out military action to take control of Greenland, an autonomous territory of EU member Denmark.
Amid rising tensions, France has issued a veiled warning to President-elect Donald Trump regarding his threats to Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark and a member of NATO. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot emphasised that Europe will not tolerate any attacks on its sovereignty,
President-elect Donald Trump is threatening tariffs against a bloc of countries when he assumes office as part of his anticipated effort to reinforce oil and gas production in the U.S. Trump, in a Truth Social post, said that he told the European Union ...
Global efforts to address climate change will be dealt a severe blow if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump again pulls the country out of the Paris Agreement, the EU's head of climate change policy has warned.