BRUSSELS: European leaders on Sunday (Jan 18) hit again at US President Donald Trump’s threat of tariffs over their opposition to his designs on Greenland, with far-right Italian chief Giorgia Meloni urging Washington in opposition to making a “mistake”.
Trump has made no secret of his need to grab the huge Arctic island, an autonomous territory of Denmark, since returning to the White Home for a second time period, and a ramping up of this declare in current weeks has deeply shaken transatlantic relations.
He once more upped the ante on Saturday, threatening to punish eight European international locations with tariffs after they sent a few dozen troops to Greenland as a part of a navy drill.
Meloni, who has a superb relationship with Trump, stated she had informed him it was a “mistake” to punish Europe economically.
“I consider that imposing new sanctions right now can be a mistake,” she informed journalists throughout a visit to Seoul, including that “I spoke to Donald Trump a number of hours in the past and informed him what I feel.”
Nevertheless, Meloni additionally sought to downplay the conflict, telling journalists “there was an issue of understanding and communication” between Europe and america on Greenland.
She stated it was as much as NATO to take an lively position within the rising disaster.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is planning to debate the scenario with Trump “on the earliest alternative”, UK Tradition Minister Lisa Nandy informed the BBC, calling the president’s tariff menace “flawed”.
“We consider it is deeply unhelpful, and we consider it is counterproductive, and the prime minister has not shied away from making that clear,” she stated.
French President Emmanuel Macron in the meantime referred to as on the European Union to fight the threatened tariffs by deploying its highly effective “anti-coercion instrument”.
