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Bloomberg reveals Trump’s plan for Greenland: The US seeks a “Blank Check” for military presence
Washington is seeking to lift all restrictions on its military presence in Greenland, with Donald Trump speaking of “full and permanent access” to the island and a revision of the defense agreement with Denmark
Mitsotakis’ delicate balancing act after the crisis of trust in Euro-American relations
“Not only Greece, but almost all European countries are having difficulty participating in Trump’s Peace Council,” he said after the Summit – “The Arctic is an issue of global security; the red lines on Greenland are clear”
Mitsotakis in Brussels for the informal European Council, not going to Davos
The European Council on coordination among Europeans regarding relations with the United States will take place at 20:00 (Greek time) – At 10:30, a meeting under the prime minister at the Maximos Mansion on sheep and goat pox
What the “framework agreement” announced by Trump for Greenland means: Security, minerals, and the Golden Dome
A change of tone by the American president on the Greenland issue following his meeting with the NATO Secretary General – The emerging deal could resemble a “UK–Cyprus–type” arrangement, officials say
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