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Europe one step closer to the “trade bazooka” against the U.S. over Greenland – France and Germany converge, Meloni’s role crucial
European leaders are hardening their stance toward Donald Trump’s threats over Greenland and are calling on the European Commission to prepare the EU’s most powerful trade instrument – The Anti-Coercion Instrument and tariffs on U.S. products worth €93 billion are on the table
Europeans concerned about Trump’s council, What Athens will do – Who has already accepted, “Yes” from Netanyahu
Reservations, disagreements, and differing approaches ahead of Davos – Cost of a permanent member estimated at $1 billion – Athens “weighs” the situation but appears reluctant – Positions of each country
Mitsotakis heads to Davos with deep concern over geopolitical developments and the Europe–US clash
The Prime Minister departs this afternoon for the World Economic Forum, where he will remain until Thursday - He will then travel to Brussels for the extraordinary European Council focused on Greenland
Trump wants signatures in Davos for the “Peace Council”: Invitation to 50 countries, including Greece and Cyprus
Who are the countries invited to participate in the Council - It starts with the main focus on peacekeeping in Gaza, but will not be limited to Gaza - Putin, Erdogan and Millay on the invitations
Trump invited Putin to join the “Peace Council”: we are considering it, Moscow says
The Peace Council, which will serve as the overall oversight body for Gaza and will be chaired by Trump, will consist mainly of heads of state from around the world
Trump undeterred despite Europe’s €93 billion retaliation plans: “Now is the time for Greenland, and it will happen”
“NATO has been telling Denmark for 20 years that ‘you must remove the Russian threat from Greenland.’ Unfortunately, Denmark has been unable to do anything about it,” he wrote on Truth Social