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European Union will not permit assaults on borders, French minister says after Trump’s Greenland feedback

France’s Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot, pictured on January 3, 2025, has stated the EU is not going to tolerate assaults on its territory after Donald Trump referred to as for the U.S. to take management of Greenland. 

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The European Union is not going to tolerate assaults inside its borders, France’s Foreign Minister stated on Wednesday within the wake of President-elect Donald Trump’s reiterations that bringing Greenland under U.S. control is a “necessity.”

In an interview with radio station France Inter, Jean-Noël Barrot stated the bloc’s 27 member states would by no means settle for any makes an attempt to assault EU territory.

Greenland is an autonomous Danish territory, making it an Overseas Country and Territory (OCT) related to the EU.

“There isn’t any query that the European Union would let one other nation of the world, whoever it could — and I’d even say, beginning with Russia — to assault its sovereign borders,” Barrot stated, in response to a CNBC translation. “We are a robust continent, we have to additional strengthen ourselves.”

CNBC has reached out to the European Union for remark.

Barrot added that he didn’t imagine Washington would launch a bodily assault on Greenland.

“If you are asking me whether or not I feel the United States will invade Greenland, the reply isn’t any,” he defined. “But have we entered into an period that sees survival of the fittest? The reply is sure.”

Also on Wednesday, a German authorities spokesperson additionally stated that Berlin has taken word of Donald Trump’s feedback about Greenland.  

“As all the time, the honourable precept of the United Nations Charter and the Helsinki Accords applies, particularly that borders should not be moved by drive Germany says borders should not be moved by drive after Trump assertion,” they stated at a daily information convention, in response to Reuters.

While France and Germany have made it plain they stand towards the notion of Denmark conceding Greenland to the U.S., one nation within the area seems to be backing the president-elect. In Russia, Trump’s position on Greenland has garnered positive media coverage, with pro-Kremlin commentators saying it validated Moscow’s so-called “particular navy operation” in Ukraine.

The feedback out of France and Germany come forward of a meeting between Greenland’s Prime Minister, Múte Egede, and the Danish king in Copenhagen, scheduled to happen at 2 p.m. Danish time. No talks agenda was equipped, however the assembly is being held in the identical week that King Frederik up to date his royal coat of arms to include particulars representing Greenland.

The adjustments have been made after renewed calls from the incoming U.S. President that America ought to convey Greenland, an arctic island with a inhabitants of greater than 56,000, underneath U.S. management.

Last month, Trump stated on his Truth Social platform that “possession” of Greenland was essential for U.S. nationwide and financial safety. He first floated the thought of buying Greenland from Denmark in 2019, throughout his first time period as president — a notion that was firmly rebuffed by the territory’s management.

Danish and Greenlandic leaders have once more rejected the notion that the island may be a part of the U.S. underneath a second Trump administration, with Egede reiterating final month, “We aren’t on the market.”

That hasn’t stopped Trump’s pursuit of the territory. The president-elect has issued threats that financial drive might be used to materialize his repeated takeover calls, whereas his son Donald Trump Jr. landed on the island on Tuesday to hold out an unofficial go to.

Ella Bennet
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