
"The anti-coercion mechanism is a powerful instrument and we should not hesitate to deploy it in today's tough environment,"
"And in politics as in business - a deal is a deal. And when friends shake hands, it must mean something."
"We consider the people of the United States not just our allies, but our friends. And plunging us into a downward spiral would only aid the very adversaries we are both so committed to keeping out of the strategic landscape,"
The European Union is urged to deploy its Anti-Coercion Instrument to counter U.S. tariff threats linked to Greenland. The call pushes back against aggressive U.S. trade pressures and an accumulation of new tariffs. EU leadership characterizes planned U.S. tariffs as a mistake between long-standing allies and stresses that a July trade deal should be honored. The EU positions itself to respond in a united, proportional and unflinching manner. The United States plans a 10% import tax starting February on goods from eight European nations supporting Denmark over Greenland. Washington frames the Greenland interest as a security measure against China and Russia.
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