Clarifying the nature of pre-coordinated drills, the EU warns Trump’s tariff threat might cause dangerous misinterpretation of military intent. With a 10% levy looming on the horizon, European Union leaders have expressed deep concern over President Trump’s strategy. An emergency meeting of the EU’s 27 envoys has been convened for Sunday to address the issue.
In a message posted on social media, EU chiefs Ursula von der Leyen and Antonio Costa warned of a “dangerous downward spiral.” They argued that tariffs would undermine the historic alliance between the US and Europe. The leaders pledged that the bloc would remain united, coordinated, and committed to protecting its member states.
The proposed tariffs are set to begin on February 1, affecting goods from nations like Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Germany. Trump announced that if a deal for Greenland is not reached, the tariffs would increase to 25% on June 1. This deadline has injected a sense of urgency into European diplomatic circles.
Addressing the security dimension, the EU defended recent Danish military operations in the Arctic. Leaders explained that these exercises were pre-coordinated and essential for maintaining regional stability. They assured the US that these actions pose no threat and are part of a shared security framework.
The EU stands firmly behind Denmark as it navigates this challenge. While acknowledging that talks between Denmark and the US are underway, the bloc refuses to let economic coercion dictate the outcome. Sunday’s meeting will focus on maintaining a unified front and preparing for potential impacts.
