German Chancellor Olaf Scholz sent a warning to President-elect Trump over border rules as the incoming president continues his threat of taking over Greenland. Scholz said Wednesday that he spoke with several European leaders and the president of the European Council.
The EU's two leading members were reacting to the US president-elect's plans to acquire Denmark's autonomous territory.
In recent weeks, Trump has ramped up his attacks on allies. He’s threatened to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and the European Union. He’s mocked Canada as the “51st state” and blamed Mexico for fentanyl overdoses in the U.S.
President-elect Donald Trump has tossed expansionist rhetoric at U.S. allies and potential adversaries with arguments that the frontiers of American power need to be extended into Canada and the Danish territory of Greenland,
Greenland is the world's largest island and an autonomous Danish dependent territory with self-government and its own parliament. Though a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated with Europe - in particular the two colonial powers, Norway and Denmark - since the 9th Century.
France and Germany have warned Donald Trump that the EU will not tolerate the US invading Greenland. The president-elect floated the idea of the US taking over the autonomous Danish territory in a lengthy press conference at Mar-a-Lago in which he refused to rule out military action to achieve his goal.
Germany and France have issued a stern warning to the US incoming President, Donald Trump, against any attempt to take over Greenland. It was gathered that Trump has repeatedly expresssed his desire to acquire Greenland,
To understand the world, and to a large extent the behavior of nations, you need to look at a map — which is why Donald Trump is talking up Greenland.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that US President Donald Trump should drop his ambition to take over Greenland, insisting that every country must honour the sanctity of borders no matter how powerf
The President-elect’s brand of America First isolationism has always sat awkwardly with his Napoleonic tendencies.
Germany has emphasized the necessity of respecting international borders after President-elect Donald Trump hinted at potential military action to gai