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    ‘Europe won’t be blackmailed,’ Danish PM says in wake of Trump Greenland threats

    Earth & BeyondBy Earth & BeyondJanuary 19, 2026006 Mins Read
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    ‘Europe won’t be blackmailed,’ Danish PM says in wake of Trump Greenland threats
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    Mette Frederiksen and other European allies are standing in solidarity with Greenland, despite Trump’s threat of tariffs

    Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen says “Europe won’t be blackmailed” by Donald Trump’s tariff threats over Greenland.

    She and other European leaders issued a joint statement on Sunday saying the plan risks a “dangerous downward spiral” with the US.

    Early on Monday morning, Trump said, “NATO has been telling Denmark, for 20 years, that “you have to get the Russian threat away from Greenland.” […] Now it is time, and it will be done!!!”

    The US president has said he will impose new taxes on eight US allies in February if they oppose his proposed takeover of the autonomous Danish territory.

    Trump insists Greenland is critical for US security and has not ruled out taking it by force – a move that has drawn widespread criticism.

    In a post on Truth Social in the early hours of Monday morning, Trump said that Nato has been telling Denmark to “get the Russian threat away from Greenland” for 20 years. Denmark, he continued, “has been unable to do anything about it”.

    The new tariffs would be imposed on Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK.

    In their joint statement, the eight countries said that “tariff threats undermine transatlantic relations”, reiterating that they “stand in full solidarity with the Kingdom of Denmark and the people of Greenland”.

    The countries stressed they are “committed to strengthening Arctic security as a shared transatlantic interest” as members of the Nato military alliance.

    “We stand ready to engage in a dialogue based on the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity that we stand firmly behind,” the statement reads.

    Separately, Frederiksen wrote on Facebook: “We want to cooperate and we are not the ones seeking conflict. And I am happy for the consistent messages from the rest of the continent: Europe will not be blackmailed.”

    “It is all the more important that we stand firm on the fundamental values that created the European community.”

    Meanwhile, UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he had had phone calls on Sunday with Frederiksen, as well as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Nato Secretary-General Mark Rutte, before speaking to Trump.

    A spokeswoman for Starmer’s office said he had reiterated his position that Greenland’s security was a priority for all Nato members. “He also said that applying tariffs on allies for pursuing the collective security of Nato allies is wrong,” the spokeswoman added.

    Trump has threatened to impose a 10% tariff on goods from Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands and Finland, which would come into force on 1 February, but could later rise to 25% – and would last until a deal was reached.

    “These Countries, who are playing this very dangerous game, have put a level of risk in play that is not tenable or sustainable,” he wrote, adding: “This is a very dangerous situation for the Safety, Security and Survival of our Planet”.

    The US president insists Greenland is critical for US security and has said previously that Washington would get the territory “the easy way” or “the hard way”.

    Greenland is a sparsely populated but resource-rich and its location between North America and the Arctic makes it well placed for early warning systems in the event of missile attacks and for monitoring vessels in the region.

    US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Sunday told NBC News’ Meet the Press that “Greenland can only be defended if it is part of the US, and it will not need to be defended if it is part of the US”.

    “I believe that the Europeans will understand that this is best for Greenland, best for Europe and best for the United States,” he said.

    Speaking to BBC Newshour, Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide said mutual respect for sovereignty is the “non-negotiable” core principle of international law and co-operation.

    “If we are to live in peace and if we are to be able to co-operate on shared problems, we have to start by the mutual recognition of each others sovereignty and territorial integrity,” she added.

    “We will not give up” on constructive dialogue with the US, says Danish Foreign Minister

    It is still unclear how the tariffs will affect those Trump has already imposed on the UK and EU. French President Emmanuel Macron, who is working to co-ordinate the European response to the tariff threats, said he would request that the EU activate its “anti-coercion instrument” if Trump does impose them.

    The US president is due to speak at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday on the theme “how can we co-operate in a more contested world?” Macron, as well as the leaders of Germany and the EU, will also be attending the annual conference.

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who will also be there, said his country was “concerned by the recent escalation” and that it would be “significantly increasing Arctic security — strengthening our military and investing in critical infrastructure”.

    “Canada strongly believes that the best way to secure the Arctic is by working together within Nato,” he also wrote on X.

    Mark Rutte, meanwhile, said he had spoken to Trump “regarding the security situation in Greenland and the Arctic”.

    “We will continue working on this, and I look forward to seeing him in Davos later this week,” he added.

    EPA/Shutterstock People take part in a protest under the slogans 'Hands off Greenland' and 'Greenland for Greenlanders' in Copenhagen, Denmark, 17 January 2026.EPA/Shutterstock

    Protests were held over the weekend in both Denmark and Greenland

    Public anger in both Denmark and Greenland at Trump’s threats over Greenland appears undiminished. Demonstrations against Trump’s takeover plans were held in Greenland’s capital, Nuuk, on Saturday – before the tariff announcement – as well as in Danish cities.

    These rallies coincide with a visit to Copenhagen by a delegation from the US Congress. Its leader, Democratic Senator Chris Coons, described Mr Trump’s rhetoric as “not constructive”.

    The island’s representative to the US has said that the last time Greenlanders were asked if they wanted to be part of the US, in January 2025, only 6% were in favour of doing so, while 85% were against.

    A recent poll suggests that most Americans also oppose US control of Greenland. A Reuters/Ipsos poll, which was released last Wednesday, indicated just 17% of Americans support the US taking Greenland, compared to 47% who said they opposed Trump’s push to acquire the island.

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