TechFlow news, January 18 — According to CNBC, after Trump issued tariff threats toward European allies over the "Greenland issue," several European leaders responded firmly, emphasizing that Greenland's sovereignty is non-negotiable and warning that such actions would further strain transatlantic relations. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa stated that pressuring allies with tariffs would damage EU-U.S. relations and could trigger a "dangerous vicious cycle." EU High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Kaja Kallas added that tariffs would only harm shared prosperity, distract Europe from its priorities on Ukraine, and allow strategic competitors like Russia and China to "reap benefits." Additionally, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez warned that more aggressive U.S. actions on Greenland would deliver a significant blow to NATO. Ambassadors from all 27 EU member states plan to convene an emergency meeting to coordinate a response.
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