EU Official Warns Territorial Integrity is 'Red Line' After Trump Backs Down on Greenland
EU had ready tariffs and 'trade bazooka' if US force used against Greenland, sources say
En resumen
- A senior EU official has warned that territorial integrity is the 'red line' the bloc will defend, after President Trump ruled out the use of force to acquire Greenland.
- EU sources revealed the bloc had prepared tariffs and was ready to trigger its anti-coercion instrument – the 'trade bazooka' – had Trump not backed down.
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This story follows recent reports that President Trump expressed interest in acquiring Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, raising concerns about territorial integrity in Europe.
"I can only say that certainly territorial integrity is the red line." "We defend the UN Charter, the territorial integrity of nations and sovereignty, and if need be, then we have to react through the means which we have at hand," she told the South China Morning Post when asked about Greenland. The US president only ruled out the use of force after it became clear that the European Union was readying punitive trade measures. Senior EU sources said that the bloc's anti-coercion instrument – often referred to as its "trade bazooka" – would have been triggered had Trump not backed down. Tariffs had also been drawn up and readied for use.
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Perspectiva de IA — posibilidades, no hechos
EU will formalize its stance on territorial integrity in upcoming foreign policy communications
Probable · En semanas
Denmark may seek stronger security guarantees for Greenland
Posible · En meses
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific tariffs had been prepared by the EU
- What exactly Trump said in his ruling out of force
- Whether Denmark requested EU support





