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The U.S. president cited the British move as another reason why Greenland “has to be acquired.”

The U.S. president cited the British move as another reason why Greenland “has to be acquired.”

Brussels is considering massive retaliatory tariffs and potential use of the anti-coercion instrument if the U.S. doesn’t back down.

One option under consideration is a package of tariffs targeting approximately €93 billion worth of U.S. imports.

As the Arctic opens up, Greenland is becoming increasingly important for security, resources, and access to new shipping routes.

The Italian PM has spoken out against the threat of U.S. tariffs, calling it a “mistake” and saying she had personally warned the U.S. president that the measure could seriously damage transatlantic relations.

Brussels chiefs fearful as transatlantic tensions grow.

Remarks came after inconclusive talks with Danish and Greenlandic officials.

The 11-member U.S. delegation held meetings in Copenhagen with Danish government officials, parliamentarians, and representatives of the business community.

French troops are already in Greenland, with reinforcements from land, air, and sea expected in the coming days.

Russia said it was concerned by the arrival of military personnel from several NATO countries in Greenland, citing rising tensions in the Arctic.